On 04.06.2011, at 21:28, Nathan Whitehorn wrote: > On 05/31/11 12:40, Richard Henderson wrote: >> On 05/31/2011 07:56 AM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote: >>> #if defined(TARGET_PPC64) >>> - if (!ctx->sf_mode) { >>> TCGv t0 = tcg_temp_new(); >>> TCGv t1 = tcg_temp_new(); >> You're removing a scope in which these variables were defined. >> That seems wrong, at minimum. >> > > I'll fix that (and resend the patch), thanks. A note on this: it looks like a > lot of code here incorrectly changes behavior depending on the setting of > MSR[SF]. While most of them aren't checking the condition the wrong way, like > here, MSR[SF] actually changes very few aspects of the processor's operation. > Turning MSR[SF] on or off on a 64-bit CPU basically only affects whether it > pays attention to the high 32-bits of addresses when doing loads, stores, and > branches -- 64-bit arithmetic, comparisons, registers, etc. are all available > whatever the setting of MSR[SF].
Not sure I understand what you mean. You can't access the upper 32 bits since the instructions are not available when !SF. Also, some subtile behavior changes. If you for example run "lis x,-1" in !SF on a 64-bit machine, the full register value becomes 0xffffffffffffffff while in SF mode it becomes 0xffffffff. Maybe there are some parts in the code that are not correct, but !SF on 64-bit is very subtile :). Alex