Le 20/11/2019 à 13:58, Taylor Simpson a écrit :
> Is there a precedent for this? I'm OK with DEBUG_HEX, but I assumed
> reviewers wouldn't approve
> #ifdef FIXME
> #define DEBUG_HEX
> #endif
For instance, in target/mips/translate.c you have:
42
43 #define MIPS_DEBUG_DISAS 0
44
...
2603 #define LOG_DISAS(...) \
2604 do { \
2605 if (MIPS_DEBUG_DISAS) { \
2606 qemu_log_mask(CPU_LOG_TB_IN_ASM, ## __VA_ARGS__);\
2607 } \
2608 } while (0)
2609
...
10121 LOG_DISAS("mftr (reg %d u %d sel %d h %d)\n", rt, u, sel,
h);
...
For the linux-user part, I don't think you need the DEBUG_HEX traces.
Thanks,
Laurent
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Henderson <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 3:02 AM
> To: Laurent Vivier <[email protected]>; Taylor Simpson
> <[email protected]>; Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <[email protected]>;
> [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] Add minimal Hexagon target - First in a series of
> patches - linux-user changes + linux-user/hexagon + skeleton of
> target/hexagon - Files in target/hexagon/imported are from another project
> and therefore do not conform to qemu coding standards
>
>
> On 11/20/19 9:33 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
>> Le 20/11/2019 à 05:48, Taylor Simpson a écrit :
>>> For the general DEBUG_HEX messages, I think the trace infrastructure isn't
>>> quite what I'm looking for.
>>>
>>> Here's a sample of what it prints
>>> Start packet: pc = 0x4002f0
>>> Packet committed: pc = 0x4002f0
>>> Regs written
>>> r18 = -69420 (0xfffef0d4)
>>> r19 = -69412 (0xfffef0dc)
>>> Stores
>>> memd[0xfffef0b0] = 0 (0x0000000000000000) Next PC = 0x4002f8
>>> Exec counters: pkt = 17, insn = 24, hvx = 0
>
> For something like this, I'd keep DEBUG_HEX.
>
>>> if (qemu_loglevel_maks(CPU_LOG_EXEC)) {
>
> CPU_LOG_EXEC already has a specific structure, listing the TranslationBlocks
> that are executed. It shouldn't be hijacked for something else.
>
> If you really want a runtime flag for this, we should add a new CPU_LOG_*
> flag.
>
>
> r~
>