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
Taylor -----Original Message----- From: Richard Henderson <richard.hender...@linaro.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 3:02 AM To: Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu>; Taylor Simpson <tsimp...@quicinc.com>; Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@redhat.com>; riku.voi...@iki.fi; qemu-devel@nongnu.org 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~