Re: [PATCH] x86/math-emu: Add support for FCMOVcc and F[U]COMI[P] insns

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Sun Aug 23 2015 - 02:15:48 EST



* Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > static FUNC const st_instr_table[64] = {
> > - fadd__, fld_i_, fcmovb, fcmovnb, fadd_i, ffree_, faddp_, _df_c0_,
> > - fmul__, fxch_i, fcmove, fcmovne, fmul_i, _dd_c8_, fmulp_, _df_c8_,
> > - fcom_st, fp_nop, fcmovbe, fcmovnbe, _dc_d0_, fst_i_, _de_d0_, _df_d0_,
> > - fcompst, _d9_d8_, fcmovu, fcmovnu, _dc_d8_, fstp_i, fcompp, _df_d8_,
> > - fsub__, FPU_etc, __BAD__, finit_, fsubri, fucom_, fsubrp, fstsw_,
> > - fsubr_, fconst, fucompp, fucomi_, fsub_i, fucomp, fsubp_, fucomip,
> > - fdiv__, FPU_triga, __BAD__, fcomi_, fdivri, __BAD__, fdivrp, fcomip,
> > - fdivr_, FPU_trigb, __BAD__, __BAD__, fdiv_i, __BAD__, fdivp_, __BAD__,
> > +/* 0x00 */ fadd__, fld_i_, fcmovb, fcmovnb,
> > +/* 0x04 */ fadd_i, ffree_, faddp_, _df_c0_,
> > +/* 0x08 */ fmul__, fxch_i, fcmove, fcmovne,
> > +/* 0x0c */ fmul_i, _dd_c8_, fmulp_, _df_c8_,
> > +/* 0x10 */ fcom_st, fp_nop, fcmovbe, fcmovnbe,
> > +/* 0x14 */ _dc_d0_, fst_i_, _de_d0_, _df_d0_,
> > +/* 0x18 */ fcompst, _d9_d8_, fcmovu, fcmovnu,
> > +/* 0x1c */ _dc_d8_, fstp_i, fcompp, _df_d8_,
> > +/* 0x20 */ fsub__, FPU_etc, __BAD__, finit_,
> > +/* 0x24 */ fsubri, fucom_, fsubrp, fstsw_,
> > +/* 0x28 */ fsubr_, fconst, fucompp, fucomi_,
> > +/* 0x2c */ fsub_i, fucomp, fsubp_, fucomip,
> > +/* 0x30 */ fdiv__, FPU_triga, __BAD__, fcomi_,
> > +/* 0x34 */ fdivri, __BAD__, fdivrp, fcomip,
> > +/* 0x38 */ fdivr_, FPU_trigb, __BAD__, __BAD__,
> > +/* 0x3c */ fdiv_i, __BAD__, fdivp_, __BAD__,
>
> The numeric comments added at the left don't look correct.

Yeah, so they are correct for the purpose I used it: I simply wanted to index the
table by its natural index: 'instr_idx', which is derived from the opcode.

But you are right that indexing it by the opcode is more useful for future
extensions:

> In this table, each _column_ corresponds to one 0xd? opcode.
> Each row corresponds to a group of mod-reg-rm bytes
> with only "rm" field chnaging. (These insns act on registers,
> not memory, and "rm" value encodes register number, st(i).)
>
> Something like this:
>
> /*Opcode: d8 d9 da db dc dd de df */
> /*c0..7*/ fadd__, fld_i_, fcmovb, fcmovnb, fadd_i, ffree_, faddp_, _df_c0_,
> /*c8..f*/ fmul__, fxch_i, fcmove, fcmovne, fmul_i, _dd_c8_,fmulp_, _df_c8_,
> /*d0..7*/ fcom_st,fp_nop, fcmovbe,fcmovnbe,_dc_d0_,fst_i_, _de_d0_,_df_d0_,
> /*d8..f*/ fcompst,_d9_d8_, fcmovu, fcmovnu, _dc_d8_,fstp_i, fcompp, _df_d8_,
> /*e0..7*/ fsub__, FPU_etc, __BAD__,finit_, fsubri, fucom_, fsubrp, fstsw_,
> /*e8..f*/ fsubr_, fconst, fucompp,fucomi_, fsub_i, fucomp, fsubp_, fucomip,
> /*f0..7*/ fdiv__, FPU_triga,__BAD__,fcomi_, fdivri, __BAD__,fdivrp, fcomip,
> /*f8..f*/ fdivr_, FPU_trigb,__BAD__,__BAD__, fdiv_i, __BAD__,fdivp_, __BAD__,

(Assuming you also do the table alignment improvements I did, the current format
is pretty hard to navigate.)

>
>
> They should be:

Hm, your mail seems to have been cut off at this point.

Thanks,

Ingo
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