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> features : esan3 zarch stfle msa ldisp eimm dfp edat etf3eh highgp
> rs te vx vxd vxe gs vxe2 vxp sort dflt sie
HWCAP doesn't list all of the arc
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> I reran with your patch on my Ubuntu instance. No failures - neither in GSL
> tests nor in memcheck runs.
Good. I pushed this patch as
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Patch for dropping the FPC save/restore upon helper call
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Summary: s390x: Store/restore FPC upon helper call causes
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Possible fix for the GSL build issues
This (hopefully) fixes the GSL build issues I've seen.
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> The current use only really is known to work for s390x.
The use for the extension mechanism, yes. But I was under the impression that
this field is required for
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> Created attachment 168623 [details]
> Updated version of the extension proposal
I pushed this now, as a preparation to adding NNPA support. If there are sti
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Updated version of the extension proposal
This updated version of the extension proposal addresses the following:
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> Extension idea was posted to the mailinglist:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/valgrind/mailman/message/58753610/
Right. I'd like to go ahead with this, if that&
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Three-part patch series for fixing some issues in the dfp-1 and pfp test cases
This should fix the issue w
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> Created attachment 160744 [details]
> [...]
> I just tried it and it seems to work. But, if you already have a fix or
> better idea, feel free to ign
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Build with -Wl,--s390-pgste if the linker supports it
This patch should enable building with -Wl,--s390-pgste. I
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> I don't fully understand the s390x assembly, but this fix looks correct to
> me.
> With the patch the code becomes:
>
> 1001286: 58 00
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Summary: s390x: Valgrind cannot start qemu-kvm when "sysctl
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Enhance test coverage for VGM
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Suggested fix for VGM
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Summary: s390x: Assertion failure on VGM instruction
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> Created attachment 157848 [details]
> Enable compiling Valgrind with clang
I pushed the above. Now clang should compile Valgrind for s390x successfully,
except f
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Enable compiling Valgrind with clang
This enables compiling Valgrind with Clang, excluding the s390-specific tes
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Patch with fixes and test cases
This patch series includes a fix for this issue. It also fixes the
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Small update: I'm now considering a different approach that's more similar to
the way system calls are handled. Instead of calling a dirty helper, we would
have the dispatcher call a guest-specific ext
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> Looks good and fixes the issue for me.
> I think the for loop could/should be from i = 1. needle being zero sized
> (nlen == 0) and n[0] == h[0] (hh != n0) ha
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Add intercept for memmem on s390x
Add an intercept for memmem on s390x platforms. This fixes the problem in my
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Summary: s390x: Add NNPA support (arch14)
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Fix sys_ipc semtimedop for s390x
Apart from a potential glibc configuration problem, Valgrind should be fixed as
w
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> OK, but does that mean that "vflr" isn't a real opcode because it doesn't
> define on what format it operates?
Basically yes. Well, strictly
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> ...
> Checking s390x opcodes, it feels like s390_irgen_VFLR is missing the case
> for when m3 == 0 (provided my inline asm is right).
Right, m3 == 0 is no
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Fix VFLRX instruction
The problem was due to a typo in s390_irgen_VFLR. This fixes the typo.
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> [...] Note that this shouldn't
> affect the AUXV entry for the vDSO, which should still be removed from the
> AUXV.
Oops, that's not true. This v
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Keep vDSO mapping on s390x
In my testing this patch fixes the issue. Some other architectures already have
similar l
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Add -fno-builtin to the compile options for dhat/tests/copy
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Sign-extend "relative long" offset in EXRL
This fixes the calculation of the "relative long&
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Summary: s390x: Valgrind crashes on EXRL with negative offset
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> It seems a bit confusing to me that a function named foo_assert() doesn't do
> an assert()...
Maybe. I'm open for suggestions for a better name. But
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> So .. am a bit unclear about this, but it doesn't matter. It's enough to
> say that it should be impossible to cause the front end to assert by feed
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> Nice work! The following look OK to land as-is:
> [...]
Great, thanks for reviewing!
> [...]
> Is `misc3` safe to always-build? Or would it requi
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> [...] I would suggest you do it for all of the
> insns covered by this bug, since they look like they could each generate
> 20 or more IRStmts per guest insn.
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> Is it possible for any incoming instruction to cause this assertion to
> fail?
Yes. Of course, only invalid code would do that.
> If so that should be re
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> This seems reasonable to me.
Thanks! Applied as d74a637206ef5532ccd2ccb2e31ee2762f184e60.
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Fix the memcheck false positives with s390x vector string insns
This patch set re-implements the IR transformation
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> Created attachment 137982 [details]
> Remove memcheck test cases for cs, cds, and csg
Any objections/comments? Otherwise I'm planning to apply the patch
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Remove memcheck test cases for cs, cds, and csg
This is the removal patch. Let me know if I'm missing somethi
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> After the fix some issues (in these tests) can no longer be detected. It is
> unclear if that can be fixed. So maybe these tests simply need to be deleted.
Rig
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As a heads up, I verified that all vector string instructions currently have
the potential to yield memcheck false positives. Thus I'm working on a fix
that re-implements all vector string instructions. In
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Summary: s390x: False-positive memcheck diagnostics from VSTRC
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Support miscellaneous-instruction-extensions facility 3
This is the first part of arch13 (=z15) support. It adds
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