@item Precise exceptions support.
-@item The virtual CPU is a library (@code{libqemu}) which can be used
-in other projects (look at @file{qemu/tests/qruncom.c} to have an
-example of user mode @code{libqemu} usage).
-
@item
Floating point library supporting both full software emulation and
native host FPU instructions.
@end itemize
Linux user emulator (Linux host only) can be used to launch the Wine
-Windows API emulator (@url{http://www.winehq.org}). A Darwin user
-emulator (Darwin hosts only) exists and a BSD user emulator for BSD
+Windows API emulator (@url{http://www.winehq.org}). A BSD user emulator for BSD
hosts is under development. It would also be possible to develop a
similar user emulator for Solaris.
@item Core Xtensa ISA emulation, including most options: code density,
loop, extended L32R, 16- and 32-bit multiplication, 32-bit division,
-MAC16, miscellaneous operations, boolean, multiprocessor synchronization,
+MAC16, miscellaneous operations, boolean, FP coprocessor, coprocessor
+context, debug, multiprocessor synchronization,
conditional store, exceptions, relocatable vectors, unaligned exception,
interrupts (including high priority and timer), hardware alignment,
region protection, region translation, MMU, windowed registers, thread
pointer, processor ID.
-@item Not implemented options: FP coprocessor, coprocessor context,
-data/instruction cache (including cache prefetch and locking), XLMI,
-processor interface, debug. Also options not covered by the core ISA
-(e.g. FLIX, wide branches) are not implemented.
+@item Not implemented options: data/instruction cache (including cache
+prefetch and locking), XLMI, processor interface. Also options not
+covered by the core ISA (e.g. FLIX, wide branches) are not implemented.
@item Can run most Xtensa Linux binaries.
@node Hardware interrupts
@section Hardware interrupts
-In order to be faster, QEMU does not check at every basic block if an
+In order to be faster, QEMU does not check at every basic block if a
hardware interrupt is pending. Instead, the user must asynchronously
call a specific function to tell that an interrupt is pending. This
function resets the chaining of the currently executing basic
@menu
* test-i386::
* linux-test::
-* qruncom.c::
@end menu
@node test-i386
that the system call parameters are correctly converted between target
and host CPUs.
-@node qruncom.c
-@section @file{qruncom.c}
-
-Example of usage of @code{libqemu} to emulate a user mode i386 CPU.
-
@node Index
@chapter Index
@printindex cp