On 10/23/2012 10:21 AM, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
This set of patches moves global variables to tcg_ctx:
gen_opc_ptr
gen_opparam_ptr
gen_opc_buf
gen_opparam_buf

Build tested for all targets.
Execution tested on ARM.

I didn't notice any slow-down of kernel boot after this set was applied.

Changelog:
v1->v2:
Introduced TCGContext *tcg_cur_ctx global to use in those places where we don't
have an interface to pass pointer to tcg_ctx.
Code style clean-up

Evgeny (2):
   tcg/tcg.h: Duplicate global TCG variables in TCGContext
   TCG: Remove unused global variables


It seems that I cherry-picked commits that were made before I correctly
set a user name. Hope I don't need to generate v3 because of that.

Evgeny Voevodin (5):
   translate-all.c: Introduce TCGContext *tcg_cur_ctx
   TCG: Use gen_opc_ptr from context instead of global variable.
   TCG: Use gen_opparam_ptr from context instead of global variable.
   TCG: Use gen_opc_buf from context instead of global variable.
   TCG: Use gen_opparam_buf from context instead of global variable.

  gen-icount.h                  |    2 +-
  target-alpha/translate.c      |   10 +-
  target-arm/translate.c        |   10 +-
  target-cris/translate.c       |   13 +-
  target-i386/translate.c       |   10 +-
  target-lm32/translate.c       |   13 +-
  target-m68k/translate.c       |   10 +-
  target-microblaze/translate.c |   13 +-
  target-mips/translate.c       |   11 +-
  target-openrisc/translate.c   |   13 +-
  target-ppc/translate.c        |   11 +-
  target-s390x/translate.c      |   11 +-
  target-sh4/translate.c        |   10 +-
  target-sparc/translate.c      |   10 +-
  target-unicore32/translate.c  |   10 +-
  target-xtensa/translate.c     |    8 +-
  tcg/optimize.c                |   62 ++++----
  tcg/tcg-op.h                  |  324 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
  tcg/tcg.c                     |   85 ++++++-----
  tcg/tcg.h                     |   11 +-
  translate-all.c               |    4 +-
  21 files changed, 328 insertions(+), 323 deletions(-)



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Kind regards,
Evgeny Voevodin,
Technical Leader,
Mobile Group,
Samsung Moscow Research Center,
e-mail: e.voevo...@samsung.com

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