Am 13.04.2011 23:05, schrieb Peter Maydell:
On 13 April 2011 21:38, Stefan Weil <w...@mail.berlios.de> wrote:
gen_pc_load was introduced in commit
d2856f1ad4c259e5766847c49acbb4e390731bd4.
The only reason for parameter searched_pc was
a debug statement in target-i386/translate.c.

Remove searched_pc from the debug statement
and from the parameter list of gen_pc_load.

No issues with the meat of the patch, but if we're going to
change all the callers and implementations of this anyway,
is there any appetite for giving it a more appropriate name?
It doesn't generate any code, it affects more than just the
pc, and it doesn't do a load...

restore_state_to_opc() ? set_env_for_opc() ?

-- PMM


What about cpu_restore_pc()? That's not always the whole truth,
but it's always the main action done in function n.n. which currently
is called gen_pc_load.

Or cpu_restore_helper()? Helper is very generic - it always fits.

Aurelien, please feel free to choose a name which suits bests.
I don't mind if you simply patch my patch, create a new one
or tell me which name should go into a new version of the patch
so I can send it.

Kind regards,
Stefan


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