On 01/15/2015 07:01 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > I was looking at our confusing mess of memory accessor functions, > and I realised that partly it was confusing because we have a > bunch of unnecessary junk lurking in there :-) This series > attempts to clean things up by removing things we weren't using > at all or were only using by mistake in a few places: > > * ldul_*: not used > * ld* (ldl, etc): hardly used > * ld*_kernel: not used > * ld*_raw: hardly used > * cpu_{ld,st}{fq,fl}: not used > > The dull parts of this series are removing the unused macros > and fixing uses of the hardly-used macros so those can be > deleted too. This series also switches to using inline functions > rather than macros for the user-only cpu_ld/st* accessors, bringing > them into line with the softmmu configs. This has the nice > side effect of letting us get rid of the _raw accessor macros too. > I've also thrown in a commit which cleans up the doc comments. > > Peter Maydell (15): > cpu_ldst.h: Remove unused ldul_ macros > monitor.c: Use ld*_p() instead of ld*_raw() > target-sparc: Don't use {ld,st}*_raw functions > linux-user/elfload.c: Don't use _raw accessor functions > bsd-user/elfload.c: Don't use ldl() or ldq_raw() > linux-user/vm86.c: Use cpu_ldl_data &c rather than plain ldl &c > linux-user/main.c (m68k): Use get_user_u16 rather than lduw in > cpu_loop > target-mips: Don't use _raw load/store accessors > cpu_ldst.h: Drop unused ld/st*_kernel defines > cpu_ldst.h: Remove unused very short ld*/st* defines > cpu_ldst.h: Use inline functions for usermode cpu_ld/st accessors > cpu_ldst_template.h: Use ld*_p directly rather than via ld*_raw macros > cpu_ldst.h: Drop unused _raw macros, saddr() and laddr() > cpu_ldst_template.h: Drop unused cpu_ldfq/stfq/ldfl/stfl accessors > cpu_ldst.h, cpu-all.h, bswap.h: Update documentation on ld/st > accessors
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <r...@twiddle.net> Nice cleanup. r~