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Update some comments, 64bit FPU support is functional regardless of
funny non-standard fcr0 bits on earlier CPUs. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@2919 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ General
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MIPS64
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- 64bit FPU enable flag not handled correctly
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- Only lighly tested but apparently functional as of 2007-05-31.
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"Generic" 4Kc system emulation
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------------------------------
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ static mips_def_t mips_defs[] =
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.SYNCI_Step = 16,
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.CCRes = 2,
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.Status_rw_bitmask = 0x3678FFFF,
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/* XXX: The R4000 has a full 64bit FPU doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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/* The R4000 has a full 64bit FPU doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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.CP1_fcr0 = (0x5 << FCR0_PRID) | (0x0 << FCR0_REV),
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},
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{
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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ static mips_def_t mips_defs[] =
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.SYNCI_Step = 32,
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.CCRes = 2,
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.Status_rw_bitmask = 0x3678FFFF,
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/* XXX: The 5Kf has F64 / L / W but doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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/* The 5Kf has F64 / L / W but doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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.CP1_fcr0 = (1 << FCR0_D) | (1 << FCR0_S) |
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(0x81 << FCR0_PRID) | (0x0 << FCR0_REV),
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},
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ static mips_def_t mips_defs[] =
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.SYNCI_Step = 32,
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.CCRes = 2,
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.Status_rw_bitmask = 0x36FBFFFF,
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/* XXX: The 20Kc has F64 / L / W but doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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/* The 20Kc has F64 / L / W but doesn't use the fcr0 bits. */
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.CP1_fcr0 = (1 << FCR0_3D) | (1 << FCR0_PS) |
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(1 << FCR0_D) | (1 << FCR0_S) |
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(0x82 << FCR0_PRID) | (0x0 << FCR0_REV),
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@ -279,6 +279,10 @@ int cpu_mips_register (CPUMIPSState *env, mips_def_t *def)
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if (env->fcr0 & (1 << FCR0_F64))
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env->hflags |= MIPS_HFLAG_F64;
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#else
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/* There are more full-featured MMU variants in older MIPS CPUs,
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R3000, R6000 and R8000 come to mind. If we ever support them,
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this check will need to look up a different place than those
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newfangled config registers. */
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switch ((env->CP0_Config0 >> CP0C0_MT) & 3) {
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case 0:
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no_mmu_init(env, def);
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@ -290,7 +294,6 @@ int cpu_mips_register (CPUMIPSState *env, mips_def_t *def)
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fixed_mmu_init(env, def);
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break;
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default:
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/* Older CPUs like the R3000 may need nonstandard handling here. */
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cpu_abort(env, "MMU type not supported\n");
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}
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env->CP0_Random = env->nb_tlb - 1;
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