Message ID | 1465897927-4719-3-git-send-email-peter.maydell@linaro.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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Le 14/06/2016 à 11:52, Peter Maydell a écrit : > For the user-only targets, we need to know something about the host CPU > architecture even if we are using the TCI interpreter rather than TCG. > (In particular user-exec.c has code for handling signals that needs > to know about that host's context structures.) > > Specifically forbid building the user-only targets on unknown CPU > architectures, rather than allowing them to configure but then fail > when building user-exec.c. > > This change drops supports for two configurations which were theoretically > possible before: > * linux-user targets on M68K hosts using TCI > * linux-user targets on HPPA hosts using TCI > > We don't think anybody is actually trying to use these in practice, though: > * interpreted TCG on a slow host CPU would be unusably slow > * the m68k user-exec.c support is missing is_write detection so guest > code which writes to the same page it is executing from was broken > (will include any guest program using signals) > * HPPA TCG backend support was dropped two and a half years ago > with no complaints > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> > --- > configure | 7 +++++++ > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 7ab4e0b..62f93e3 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -1217,6 +1217,13 @@ esac > QEMU_CFLAGS="$CPU_CFLAGS $QEMU_CFLAGS" > EXTRA_CFLAGS="$CPU_CFLAGS $EXTRA_CFLAGS" > > +# For user-mode emulation the host arch has to be one we explicitly > +# support, even if we're using TCI. > +if [ "$ARCH" = "unknown" ]; then > + bsd_user="no" > + linux_user="no" > +fi > + > default_target_list="" > > mak_wilds="" >
On 06/14/2016 02:52 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > For the user-only targets, we need to know something about the host CPU > architecture even if we are using the TCI interpreter rather than TCG. > (In particular user-exec.c has code for handling signals that needs > to know about that host's context structures.) > > Specifically forbid building the user-only targets on unknown CPU > architectures, rather than allowing them to configure but then fail > when building user-exec.c. > > This change drops supports for two configurations which were theoretically > possible before: > * linux-user targets on M68K hosts using TCI > * linux-user targets on HPPA hosts using TCI > > We don't think anybody is actually trying to use these in practice, though: > * interpreted TCG on a slow host CPU would be unusably slow > * the m68k user-exec.c support is missing is_write detection so guest > code which writes to the same page it is executing from was broken > (will include any guest program using signals) > * HPPA TCG backend support was dropped two and a half years ago > with no complaints > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> > --- > configure | 7 +++++++ > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> r~
diff --git a/configure b/configure index 7ab4e0b..62f93e3 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -1217,6 +1217,13 @@ esac QEMU_CFLAGS="$CPU_CFLAGS $QEMU_CFLAGS" EXTRA_CFLAGS="$CPU_CFLAGS $EXTRA_CFLAGS" +# For user-mode emulation the host arch has to be one we explicitly +# support, even if we're using TCI. +if [ "$ARCH" = "unknown" ]; then + bsd_user="no" + linux_user="no" +fi + default_target_list="" mak_wilds=""
For the user-only targets, we need to know something about the host CPU architecture even if we are using the TCI interpreter rather than TCG. (In particular user-exec.c has code for handling signals that needs to know about that host's context structures.) Specifically forbid building the user-only targets on unknown CPU architectures, rather than allowing them to configure but then fail when building user-exec.c. This change drops supports for two configurations which were theoretically possible before: * linux-user targets on M68K hosts using TCI * linux-user targets on HPPA hosts using TCI We don't think anybody is actually trying to use these in practice, though: * interpreted TCG on a slow host CPU would be unusably slow * the m68k user-exec.c support is missing is_write detection so guest code which writes to the same page it is executing from was broken (will include any guest program using signals) * HPPA TCG backend support was dropped two and a half years ago with no complaints Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> --- configure | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)