Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:57 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
audio: remove read and write pcm_ops
They just called audio_pcm_sw_read/write anyway, so it makes no sense
to have them too. (The noaudio's read is the only exception, but it
should work with the generic code too.)
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:56 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
paaudio: fix playback glitches
Pulseaudio normally assumes that when the server wants it, the client
can generate the audio samples and send it right away. Unfortunately
this is not the case with QEMU -- it's up to the emulated system when
does it generate the samples. Buffering the samples and sending them
from a background thread is just a workaround, that doesn't work too
well. Instead enable pa's compatibility support and let pa worry about
the details.
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:51 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
audio: audiodev= parameters no longer optional when -audiodev present
This means you should probably stop using -soundhw (as it doesn't allow
you to specify any options) and add the device manually with -device.
The exception is pcspk, it's currently not possible to manually add it.
To use it with audiodev, use something like this:
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:50 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
paaudio: prepare for multiple audiodev
Have a pool of refcounted connections per server, so if the user creates
multiple audiodevs to the same pa server, it will use a single connection. (It
will still create different streams, so the user can manage those streams
separately in pulseaudio.)
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:49 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
audio: add audiodev properties to frontends
Finally add audiodev= options to audio frontends so users can specify
which backend to use when multiple backends exist. Not specifying an
audiodev= option currently causes the first audiodev to be used, this is
fixed in the next commit.
Example usage: -audiodev pa,id=foo -device AC97,audiodev=foo
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:47 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
audio: basic support for multi backend audio
Audio functions no longer access glob_audio_state, instead they get an
AudioState as a parameter. This is required in order to support
multiple backends.
glob_audio_state is also gone, and replaced with a tailq so we can store
more than one states.
Kővágó, Zoltán [Sun, 18 Aug 2019 23:06:46 +0000 (01:06 +0200)]
audio: reduce glob_audio_state usage
Remove glob_audio_state from functions, where possible without breaking
the API. This means that most static functions in audio.c now take an
AudioState pointer instead of implicitly using glob_audio_state. Also
included a pointer in SWVoice*, HWVoice* structs, so that functions
dealing them can know the audio state without having to pass it around
separately.
This is required in order to support multiple simultaneous audio
backends (added in a later commit).
Add 4.2 machine types for arm/i440fx/q35/s390x/spapr.
For i440fx and q35, unversioned cpu models are still translated
to -v1, as 0788a56bd1ae ("i386: Make unversioned CPU models be
aliases") states this should only transition to the latest cpu
model version in 4.3 (or later).
Its not immediately obvious how cap-X=Y setting need to be applied
to the command line so, for spapr capability error messages, this
has been clarified to:
appending -machine cap-X=Y
The wrong value messages have been left as is, as the user has found
the right location.
Jing Liu [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 06:14:16 +0000 (14:14 +0800)]
x86: Intel AVX512_BF16 feature enabling
Intel CooperLake cpu adds AVX512_BF16 instruction, defining as
CPUID.(EAX=7,ECX=1):EAX[bit 05].
The patch adds a property for setting the subleaf of CPUID leaf 7 in
case that people would like to specify it.
The release spec link as follows,
https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/c5/15/\
architecture-instruction-set-extensions-programming-reference.pdf
Paolo Bonzini [Wed, 14 Aug 2019 12:05:21 +0000 (17:35 +0530)]
scsi: lsi: exit infinite loop while executing script (CVE-2019-12068)
When executing script in lsi_execute_script(), the LSI scsi adapter
emulator advances 's->dsp' index to read next opcode. This can lead
to an infinite loop if the next opcode is empty. Move the existing
loop exit after 10k iterations so that it covers no-op opcodes as
well.
Catherine Ho [Mon, 8 Apr 2019 08:42:13 +0000 (04:42 -0400)]
migration: do not rom_reset() during incoming migration
Commit 18269069c310 ("migration: Introduce ignore-shared capability")
addes ignore-shared capability to bypass the shared ramblock (e,g,
membackend + numa node). It does good to live migration.
As told by Yury,this commit expectes that QEMU doesn't write to guest RAM
until VM starts, but it does on aarch64 qemu:
Backtrace:
1 0x000055f4a296dd84 in address_space_write_rom_internal () at
exec.c:3458
2 0x000055f4a296de3a in address_space_write_rom () at exec.c:3479
3 0x000055f4a2d519ff in rom_reset () at hw/core/loader.c:1101
4 0x000055f4a2d475ec in qemu_devices_reset () at hw/core/reset.c:69
5 0x000055f4a2c90a28 in qemu_system_reset () at vl.c:1675
6 0x000055f4a2c9851d in main () at vl.c:4552
Actually, on arm64 virt marchine, ramblock "dtb" will be filled into ram
druing rom_reset. In ignore-shared incoming case, this rom filling
is not required since all the data has been stored in memory backend
file.
Further more, as suggested by Peter Xu, if we do rom_reset() now with
these ROMs then the RAM data should be re-filled again too with the
migration stream coming in.
Because start_exclusive uses CPU_FOREACH, merge exclusive_lock with
qemu_cpu_list_lock: together with a call to exclusive_idle (via
cpu_exec_start/end) in cpu_list_add, this protects exclusive work
against concurrent CPU addition and removal.
However, it seems to be redundant, because the cpu-exclusive
infrastructure provides suffificent protection against the newly added
CPU starting execution while the cpu-exclusive work is running, and the
aforementioned traversing of the cpu list is protected by
qemu_cpu_list_lock.
Besides, this appears to be the only place where the cpu-exclusive
section is entered with the BQL taken, which has been found to trigger
AB-BA deadlock as follows:
Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:55 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
icount: remove unnecessary gen_io_end calls
Prior patch resets can_do_io flag at the TB entry. Therefore there is no
need in resetting this flag at the end of the block.
This patch removes redundant gen_io_end calls.
Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:49 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
icount: clean up cpu_can_io at the entry to the block
Most of IO instructions can be executed only at the end of the block in
icount mode. Therefore translator can set cpu_can_io flag when translating
the last instruction.
But when the blocks are chained, then this flag is not reset and may
remain set at the beginning of the next block.
This patch resets the flag at the entry of any translation block,
making I/O operations impossible by default.
v2 changes:
- reset can_do_io at the start of every TB (suggested by Paolo Bonzini)
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Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:43 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
replay: rename step-related variables and functions
This patch renames replay_get_current_step() and related variables
to make these names consistent with existing 'icount' command line
option and future record/replay hmp/qmp commands.
Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:32 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
replay: fix replay shutdown
This patch fixes shutdown of the replay process, which is terminated with
the assert when shutdown event is read from the log.
replay_finish_event reads new data_kind and therefore the value of data_kind
should be preserved to be valid at qemu_system_shutdown_request call.
Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:26 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
util/qemu-timer: refactor deadline calculation for external timers
icount-based record/replay uses qemu_clock_deadline_ns_all to measure
the period until vCPU may be interrupted.
This function takes in account the virtual timers, because they belong
to the virtual devices that may generate interrupt request or affect
the virtual machine state.
However, there are a subset of virtual timers, that are marked with
'external' flag. These do not change the virtual machine state and
only based on virtual clock. Calculating the deadling using the external
timers breaks the determinism, because they do not belong to the replayed
part of the virtual machine.
This patch fixes the deadline calculation for this case by adding
new parameter for skipping the external timers when it is needed.
Pavel Dovgalyuk [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 08:44:15 +0000 (11:44 +0300)]
replay: add missing fix for internal function
This is a fix which was missed by patch 74c0b816adfc6aa1b01b4426fdf385e32e35cbac, which added current_step
parameter to the replay_advance_current_step function.
The reset notifiers are unreliable and recalculating the offsets
after boot causes problems with migration in cases where explicit
base times are set on the destination.
Paolo Bonzini [Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:37:39 +0000 (18:37 +0100)]
memory: fix race between TCG and accesses to dirty bitmap
There is a race between TCG and accesses to the dirty log:
vCPU thread reader thread
----------------------- -----------------------
TLB check -> slow path
notdirty_mem_write
write to RAM
set dirty flag
clear dirty flag
TLB check -> fast path
read memory
write to RAM
Fortunately, in order to fix it, no change is required to the
vCPU thread. However, the reader thread must delay the read after
the vCPU thread has finished the write. This can be approximated
conservatively by run_on_cpu, which waits for the end of the current
translation block.
A similar technique is used by KVM, which has to do a synchronous TLB
flush after doing a test-and-clear of the dirty-page flags.
Peter Maydell [Mon, 5 Aug 2019 18:03:32 +0000 (19:03 +0100)]
target/i386: Return 'indefinite integer value' for invalid SSE fp->int conversions
The x86 architecture requires that all conversions from floating
point to integer which raise the 'invalid' exception (infinities of
both signs, NaN, and all values which don't fit in the destination
integer) return what the x86 spec calls the "indefinite integer
value", which is 0x8000_0000 for 32-bits or 0x8000_0000_0000_0000 for
64-bits. The softfloat functions return the more usual behaviour of
positive overflows returning the maximum value that fits in the
destination integer format and negative overflows returning the
minimum value that fits.
Wrap the softfloat functions in x86-specific versions which
detect the 'invalid' condition and return the indefinite integer.
Note that we don't use these wrappers for the 3DNow! pf2id and pf2iw
instructions, which do return the minimum value that fits in
an int32 if the input float is a large negative number.
tests: Fix uninitialized byte in test_visitor_in_fuzz
One byte in the local buffer stays uninitialized, at least with the
first iteration, because of the double decrement in the
test_visitor_in_fuzz(). This is what Valgrind does not like and not
critical for the test itself. So, reduce the number of the memory
issues reports.
test-throttle: Fix uninitialized use of burst_length
ThrottleState::cfg of the static variable 'ts' is reassigned with the
local one in the do_test_accounting() and then is passed to the
throttle_account() with uninitialized member LeakyBucket::burst_length.
Paolo Bonzini [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 10:03:30 +0000 (12:03 +0200)]
9p: simplify source file selection
Express the complex conditions in Kconfig rather than Makefiles, since Kconfig
is better suited at expressing dependencies and detecting contradictions.
Yan Zhao [Tue, 25 Jun 2019 03:21:18 +0000 (11:21 +0800)]
memory: assert on out of scope notification
It is wrong for an entry to have parts out of scope of notifier's range.
assert this condition.
Out of scope mapping/unmapping would cause problem, as in below case:
1. initially there are two notifiers with ranges
0-0xfedfffff, 0xfef00000-0xffffffffffffffff,
IOVAs from 0x3c000000 - 0x3c1fffff is in shadow page table.
2. in vfio, memory_region_register_iommu_notifier() is followed by
memory_region_iommu_replay(), which will first call address space
unmap,
and walk and add back all entries in vtd shadow page table. e.g.
(1) for notifier 0-0xfedfffff,
IOVAs from 0 - 0xffffffff get unmapped,
and IOVAs from 0x3c000000 - 0x3c1fffff get mapped
(2) for notifier 0xfef00000-0xffffffffffffffff
IOVAs from 0 - 0x7fffffffff get unmapped,
but IOVAs from 0x3c000000 - 0x3c1fffff cannot get mapped back.
In order to reduce the memory footprint we map into memory
the initrd using g_mapped_file_new() instead of reading it.
In this way we can share the initrd pages between multiple
instances of QEMU.
In order to reduce the memory footprint we map into memory
the ELF to load using g_mapped_file_new_from_fd() instead of
reading each sections. In this way we can share the ELF pages
between multiple instances of QEMU.
This patch allows handling an ELF memory-mapped, taking care
the reference count of the GMappedFile* passed through
rom_add_elf_program().
In this case, the 'data' pointer is not heap-allocated, so
we cannot free it.
* remotes/huth-gitlab/tags/pull-request-2019-08-20:
hw/core: Add a config switch for the generic loader device
hw/misc: Add a config switch for the "unimplemented" device
hw/core: Add a config switch for the "split-irq" device
hw/core: Add a config switch for the "or-irq" device
hw/core: Add a config switch for the "register" device
hw/dma: Do not build the xlnx_dpdma device for the MicroBlaze machines
hw/intc: Only build the xlnx-iomod-intc device for the MicroBlaze PMU
hw/Kconfig: Move the generic XLNX_ZYNQMP to the root hw/Kconfig
Peter Maydell [Tue, 20 Aug 2019 12:40:48 +0000 (13:40 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/amarkovic/tags/mips-queue-aug-20-2019' into staging
MIPS queue for August 20th, 2019
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* remotes/amarkovic/tags/mips-queue-aug-20-2019:
target/mips: tests/tcg: Fix target configurations for MSA tests
target/mips: tests/tcg: Add optional printing of more detailed failure info
target/mips: Style improvements in mips_mipssim.c
target/mips: Style improvements in mips_malta.c
target/mips: Style improvements in mips_int.c
target/mips: Style improvements in mips_fulong2e.c
target/mips: Style improvements in cps.c
target/mips: Style improvements in translate.c
target/mips: Style improvements in machine.c
target/mips: Style improvements in cpu.c
target/mips: Style improvements in cp0_timer.c
* remotes/maxreitz/tags/pull-block-2019-08-19:
doc: Preallocation does not require writing zeroes
iotests: Fix 141 when run with qed
vpc: Do not return RAW from block_status
vmdk: Make block_status recurse for flat extents
vdi: Make block_status recurse for fixed images
iotests: Full mirror to existing non-zero image
iotests: Test convert -n to pre-filled image
iotests: Convert to preallocated encrypted qcow2
vhdx: Fix .bdrv_has_zero_init()
vdi: Fix .bdrv_has_zero_init()
qcow2: Fix .bdrv_has_zero_init()
block: Use bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate()
block: Implement .bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate()
block: Add bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate()
mirror: Fix bdrv_has_zero_init() use
qemu-img: Fix bdrv_has_zero_init() use in convert
LUKS: support preallocation
Thomas Huth [Tue, 30 Jul 2019 13:40:50 +0000 (15:40 +0200)]
hw/core: Add a config switch for the generic loader device
The generic loader device is completely optional. Let's add a proper
config switch for it so that people can disable it if they don't need
it and want to create a minimalistic QEMU binary.
Thomas Huth [Tue, 14 May 2019 08:24:28 +0000 (10:24 +0200)]
hw/core: Add a config switch for the "split-irq" device
The "split-irq" device is currently only used by machines that use
CONFIG_ARMSSE. Let's add a proper CONFIG_SPLIT_IRQ switch for this
so that it only gets compiled when we really need it.
hw/dma: Do not build the xlnx_dpdma device for the MicroBlaze machines
The xlnx_dpdma device is only used by the ZynqMP AArch64 machine
(not the MicroBlaze PMU). Remove it from the ZynqMP generic objects.
(Note, this entry was duplicated for the AArch64).
hw/intc: Only build the xlnx-iomod-intc device for the MicroBlaze PMU
The Xilinx I/O Module Interrupt Controller is only used by the
MicroBlaze PMU, not by the AArch64 machine.
Move it from the generic ZynqMP object list to the PMU specific.
target/mips: tests/tcg: Fix target configurations for MSA tests
At this moment, the only MIPS CPUs that are emulated in QEMU and
support MSA extension are R5600 (mips32r5), and I6400/I6500 (mips64r6).
Therefore, mips32r5 and mips64r6 are the only ISAs that could support
MSA in QEMU. This means mips32r6 currently do not make much sense, and
mips32r5 support for MSA tests is needed, which is done by this patch.
target/mips: tests/tcg: Add optional printing of more detailed failure info
There is a need for printing input and output data for failure cases,
for debugging purpose. This is achieved by this patch, and only if a
preprocessor constant is manually set to 1. (Assumption is that the
need for such printout is relatively rare.)
Max Reitz [Thu, 11 Jul 2019 13:29:35 +0000 (15:29 +0200)]
doc: Preallocation does not require writing zeroes
When preallocating an encrypted qcow2 image, it just lets the protocol
driver write data and then does not mark the clusters as zero.
Therefore, reading this image will yield effectively random data.
As such, we have not fulfilled the promise of always writing zeroes when
preallocating an image in a while. It seems that nobody has really
cared, so change the documentation to conform to qemu's actual behavior.
Max Reitz [Fri, 9 Aug 2019 18:52:53 +0000 (20:52 +0200)]
iotests: Fix 141 when run with qed
69f47505ee has changed qcow2 in such a way that the commit job run in
test 141 (and 144[1]) returns before it emits the READY event. However,
141 also runs with qed, where the order is still the other way around.
Just filter out the {"return": {}} so the test passes for qed again.
[1] 144 only runs with qcow2, so it is fine as it is.
Max Reitz [Thu, 25 Jul 2019 15:55:12 +0000 (17:55 +0200)]
vpc: Do not return RAW from block_status
vpc is not really a passthrough driver, even when using the fixed
subformat (where host and guest offsets are equal). It should handle
preallocation like all other drivers do, namely by returning
DATA | RECURSE instead of RAW.
There is no tangible difference but the fact that bdrv_is_allocated() no
longer falls through to the protocol layer.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:39 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
iotests: Full mirror to existing non-zero image
The result of a sync=full mirror should always be the equal to the
input. Therefore, existing images should be treated as potentially
non-zero and thus should be explicitly initialized to be zero
beforehand.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:37 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
iotests: Convert to preallocated encrypted qcow2
Add a test case for converting an empty image (which only returns zeroes
when read) to a preallocated encrypted qcow2 image.
qcow2_has_zero_init() should return 0 then, thus forcing qemu-img
convert to create zero clusters.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:35 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
vdi: Fix .bdrv_has_zero_init()
Static VDI images cannot guarantee to be zero-initialized. If the image
has been statically allocated, forward the call to the underlying
storage node.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:34 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
qcow2: Fix .bdrv_has_zero_init()
If a qcow2 file is preallocated, it can no longer guarantee that it
initially appears as filled with zeroes.
So implement .bdrv_has_zero_init() by checking whether the file is
preallocated; if so, forward the call to the underlying storage node,
except for when it is encrypted: Encrypted preallocated images always
return effectively random data, so .bdrv_has_zero_init() must always
return 0 for them.
.bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate() can remain bdrv_has_zero_init_1(),
because it presupposes PREALLOC_MODE_OFF.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:33 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
block: Use bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate()
vhdx and parallels call bdrv_has_zero_init() when they do not really
care about an image's post-create state but only about what happens when
you grow an image. That is a bit ugly, and also overly safe when
growing preallocated images without preallocating the new areas.
Let them use bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate() instead.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:31 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
block: Add bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate()
No .bdrv_has_zero_init() implementation returns 1 if growing the file
would add non-zero areas (at least with PREALLOC_MODE_OFF), so using it
in lieu of this new function was always safe.
But on the other hand, it is possible that growing an image that is not
zero-initialized would still add a zero-initialized area, like when
using nonpreallocating truncation on a preallocated image. For callers
that care only about truncation, not about creation with potential
preallocation, this new function is useful.
Alternatively, we could have added a PreallocMode parameter to
bdrv_has_zero_init(). But the only user would have been qemu-img
convert, which does not have a plain PreallocMode value right now -- it
would have to parse the creation option to obtain it. Therefore, the
simpler solution is to let bdrv_has_zero_init() inquire the
preallocation status and add the new bdrv_has_zero_init_truncate() that
presupposes PREALLOC_MODE_OFF.
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:30 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
mirror: Fix bdrv_has_zero_init() use
bdrv_has_zero_init() only has meaning for newly created images or image
areas. If the mirror job itself did not create the image, it cannot
rely on bdrv_has_zero_init()'s result to carry any meaning.
This is the case for drive-mirror with mode=existing and always for
blockdev-mirror.
Note that we only have to zero-initialize the target with sync=full,
because other modes actually do not promise that the target will contain
the same data as the source after the job -- sync=top only promises to
copy anything allocated in the top layer, and sync=none will only copy
new I/O. (Which is how mirror has always handled it.)
Max Reitz [Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:12:29 +0000 (19:12 +0200)]
qemu-img: Fix bdrv_has_zero_init() use in convert
bdrv_has_zero_init() only has meaning for newly created images or image
areas. If qemu-img convert did not create the image itself, it cannot
rely on bdrv_has_zero_init()'s result to carry any meaning.
We can tell that a decodetree input file is "secondary" when it
uses an argument set marked "!extern". This indicates that at
least one of the insn translation functions will have already
been declared by the "primary" input file, but given only the
secondary we cannot tell which.
Avoid redundant declaration warnings by suppressing them with pragmas.
Peter Maydell [Mon, 19 Aug 2019 14:58:01 +0000 (15:58 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/stsquad/tags/pull-softfloat-headers-190819-1' into staging
Softfloat updates
- minor refactoring of constants
- drop LIT64 macro
- re-organise header inclusion
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* remotes/stsquad/tags/pull-softfloat-headers-190819-1:
targets (various): use softfloat-helpers.h where we can
target/riscv: rationalise softfloat includes
target/mips: rationalise softfloat includes
fpu: rename softfloat-specialize.h -> .inc.c
fpu: make softfloat-macros "self-contained"
fpu: move inline helpers into a separate header
fpu: remove the LIT64 macro
target/m68k: replace LIT64 with UINT64_C macros
fpu: replace LIT64 with UINT64_C macros
fpu: use min/max values from stdint.h for integral overflow
fpu: convert float[16/32/64]_squash_denormal to new modern style
fpu: replace LIT64 usage with UINT64_C for specialize constants
* remotes/huth-gitlab/tags/pull-request-2019-08-17:
gitlab-ci: Remove qcow2 tests that are handled by "make check" already
tests: Run the iotests during "make check" again
block: fix NetBSD qemu-iotests failure
Peter Maydell [Mon, 19 Aug 2019 11:32:15 +0000 (12:32 +0100)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/jnsnow/tags/ide-pull-request' into staging
Pull request
Stable notes: patches one and two can be considered
for the next -stable release.
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* remotes/jnsnow/tags/ide-pull-request:
hw/ide/atapi: Use the ldst API
Revert "ide/ahci: Check for -ECANCELED in aio callbacks"
dma-helpers: ensure AIO callback is invoked after cancellation
Alex Bennée [Thu, 8 Aug 2019 16:30:35 +0000 (17:30 +0100)]
targets (various): use softfloat-helpers.h where we can
Generally the cpu and non-FP helper files just want to manipulate the
softfloat flags. For this they can just use the -helpers.h include
which brings in a minimal number of inline helpers.
Alex Bennée [Thu, 8 Aug 2019 16:29:41 +0000 (17:29 +0100)]
target/riscv: rationalise softfloat includes
We should avoid including the whole of softfloat headers in cpu.h and
explicitly include it only where we will be calling softfloat
functions. We can use the -types.h and -helpers.h in cpu.h for the few
bits that are global.
Alex Bennée [Thu, 8 Aug 2019 16:27:31 +0000 (17:27 +0100)]
target/mips: rationalise softfloat includes
We should avoid including the whole of softfloat headers in cpu.h and
explicitly include it only where we will be calling softfloat
functions. We can use the -types.h in cpu.h for the few bits that are
global. We also move the restore_snan_bit_mode into internal.h and
include -helpers.h there.