On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 11:36:33 +0100, Alex Bennée wrote:
> Ping Emilio/Mark
>
> Would you be able to re-run your tests to check there are no other
> regressions? I can then get the PR prepared for merging ;-)
I'll try to run some tests next week, but I am not sure I'll
have time to do so. If I
On 10/05/2019 11:36, Alex Bennée wrote:
> Alex Bennée writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is the latest iteration of the softmmu demacro series. The main
>> changes from the last submission are some updates from Richard.
>
> Ping Emilio/Mark
>
> Would you be able to re-run your tests to check there
Alex Bennée writes:
> Hi,
>
> This is the latest iteration of the softmmu demacro series. The main
> changes from the last submission are some updates from Richard.
Ping Emilio/Mark
Would you be able to re-run your tests to check there are no other
regressions? I can then get the PR prepared
Richard Henderson writes:
> On 4/30/19 9:52 AM, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> I've also moved the existing system memory test and made it multiarch
>> and added the bootstrapping for aarch64 system tests. I would like to
>> add support for Big Endian as well but I didn't want to delay the
>> posting
On 4/30/19 9:52 AM, Alex Bennée wrote:
> I've also moved the existing system memory test and made it multiarch
> and added the bootstrapping for aarch64 system tests. I would like to
> add support for Big Endian as well but I didn't want to delay the
> posting of the series. It would also be nice
Hi,
This is the latest iteration of the softmmu demacro series. The main
changes from the last submission are some updates from Richard. Some
are merged into the main demacro patch (mostly casting cleanups) and
then a series of 3 patches to out of line some of the less hot code to
keep the main