On Friday 16 March 2007 14:15, Julian Seward wrote:
> I'm seeing redundant repz (0xF3) prefixes in generated code, typically
> just before jumps:
>
> <code_gen_buffer+415>:  repz mov $0xe07f,%eax
> <code_gen_buffer+421>:  mov    %eax,0x20(%rbp)
> <code_gen_buffer+424>:  lea    -25168302(%rip),%ebx  # 0xaf0420 <tbs+96>
> <code_gen_buffer+430>:  retq
> <code_gen_buffer+431>:  mov    -25168245(%rip),%eax  # 0xaf0460 <tbs+160>
> <code_gen_buffer+437>:  jmpq   *%rax
> <code_gen_buffer+439>:  repz mov $0xe092,%eax
> <code_gen_buffer+445>:  mov    %eax,0x20(%rbp)
> <code_gen_buffer+448>:  lea    -25168325(%rip),%ebx   # 0xaf0421 <tbs+97>
> <code_gen_buffer+454>:  retq
>
> I assume these are something to do with translation chaining/unchaining but
> have been unable to figure out where they come from.

0000000000008b50 <op_goto_tb1>:
    8b50:       8b 05 00 00 00 00       mov    0(%rip),%eax 
                        8b52: R_X86_64_PC32     __op_param1+0x3c
    8b56:       ff e0                   jmpq   *%rax
    8b58:       f3 c3                   repz retq

qemu only strips the final ret off.
The prefixed ret is to avoid prefetch stalls on amd cpus.

Paul


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