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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH 5/7] target-ppc: gdbstub: fix altivec registers fo


From: Greg Kurz
Subject: Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH 5/7] target-ppc: gdbstub: fix altivec registers for little-endian guests
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 08:55:59 +0100

On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 13:13:57 +1100
David Gibson <address@hidden> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 10:59:20AM +0100, Greg Kurz wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 13:25:19 +1100
> > David Gibson <address@hidden> wrote:
> >   
> > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 04:00:38PM +0100, Greg Kurz wrote:  
> > > > Altivec registers are 128-bit wide. They are stored in memory as two
> > > > 64-bit values that must be byteswapped when the guest is little-endian.
> > > > Let's reuse the ppc_maybe_bswap_register() helper for this.
> > > > 
> > > > We also need to fix the ordering of the 64-bit elements according to
> > > > the target endianness, for both system and user mode.
> > > > 
> > > > Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <address@hidden>    
> > > 
> > > What bothers me about this is that avr_need_swap() now depends on both
> > > host and guest endianness.  However the VSCR and VRSAVE swap - like
> > > the swaps for GPRs and FPRs - uses ppc_maybe_bswap_register() which
> > > depends only on guest endianness.
> > > 
> > > Why does altivec depend on the host endianness?
> > >   
> > 
> > This has always been the case:
> > 
> > commit b4f8d821e5211bbb51a278ba0fc4a4db2d581221
> > Author: aurel32 <address@hidden>
> > Date:   Sat Jan 24 15:08:09 2009 +0000
> > 
> >     target-ppc: Add Altivec register read/write using XML
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> > +static int gdb_get_avr_reg(CPUState *env, uint8_t *mem_buf, int n)
> > +{
> > +    if (n < 32) {
> > +#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
> > +        stq_p(mem_buf, env->avr[n].u64[0]);
> > +        stq_p(mem_buf+8, env->avr[n].u64[1]);
> > +#else
> > +        stq_p(mem_buf, env->avr[n].u64[1]);
> > +        stq_p(mem_buf+8, env->avr[n].u64[0]);
> > +#endif
> > +        return 16;
> > +    }
> > 
> > My understanding is that gdb expects registers to be presented with
> > the target endianness but QEMU have them in host endianness.
> > 
> > The ppc_maybe_bswap_register() helper is needed to fix 64-bit values
> > according to the target effective endianness because stq_p() always
> > consider both ppc64 and ppc64le to be big endian.
> > 
> > Here, we have a 128-bit register that we break into two 64-bit values
> > in memory. Each quad word has to be fixed by ppc_maybe_bswap_register().
> > But we also have to reorder these quad words if the host endianness
> > differs from the target's one. This is the purpose of avr_need_swap().  
> 
> Ok, understood.  I've merged the series to ppc-for-2.6
> 

Cool ! Thanks.

--
Greg




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