[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v8 08/12] x86emul: support FLDENV and FRSTOR
On 08/05/2020 16:04, Jan Beulich wrote: >>> + } >>> + >>> + if ( bytes == sizeof(fpstate.env) ) >>> + ptr = NULL; >>> + else >>> + ptr += sizeof(fpstate.env); >>> + break; >>> + >>> + case sizeof(struct x87_env16): >>> + case sizeof(struct x87_env16) + sizeof(fpstate.freg): >>> + { >>> + const struct x87_env16 *env = ptr; >>> + >>> + fpstate.env.fcw = env->fcw; >>> + fpstate.env.fsw = env->fsw; >>> + fpstate.env.ftw = env->ftw; >>> + >>> + if ( state->rex_prefix ) >>> + { >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fip = env->mode.prot.fip; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fcs = env->mode.prot.fcs; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fdp = env->mode.prot.fdp; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fds = env->mode.prot.fds; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fop = 0; /* unknown */ >>> + } >>> + else >>> + { >>> + unsigned int fip = env->mode.real.fip_lo + >>> + (env->mode.real.fip_hi << 16); >>> + unsigned int fdp = env->mode.real.fdp_lo + >>> + (env->mode.real.fdp_hi << 16); >>> + unsigned int fop = env->mode.real.fop; >>> + >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fip = fip & 0xf; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fcs = fip >> 4; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fop = fop; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fdp = fdp & 0xf; >>> + fpstate.env.mode.prot.fds = fdp >> 4; >> This looks mostly the same as the translation done above, so maybe >> could be abstracted anyway in a macro to avoid the code repetition? >> (ie: fpstate_real_to_prot(src, dst) or some such). > Just the 5 assignments could be put in an inline function, but > if we also wanted to abstract away the declarations with their > initializers, it would need to be a macro because of the > different types of fpstate.env and *env. While I'd generally > prefer inline functions, the macro would have the benefit that > it could be #define-d / #undef-d right inside this case block. > Thoughts? Code like this is large in terms of volume, but it is completely crystal clear (with the requested comments in place) and easy to follow. I don't see how attempting to abstract out two small portions is going to be an improvement. ~Andrew
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