Re: SV: [Qemu-devel] ARM CPSR and conditional instructions

2006-11-24 Thread Paul Brook
> However, we have seen that the condition bits in CPSR differers compared to > one other arm instruction set simulator, running the same binary. This > indicate for us that there might be something wrong i QEMU (translate.c > op.c for ARM). However, it is not proven yet. The only restriction it t

Re: SV: [Qemu-devel] ARM CPSR and conditional instructions

2006-11-24 Thread Justin Fletcher
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Wolfgang Schildbach wrote: I very much doubt there is any problem with the CPSR. The ARM emulation has correctly run hundreds of millions of instructions coming from many different compilers and hand-written assembly. Can you be more precise in what the effect is that you se

Re: Re: SV: [Qemu-devel] ARM CPSR and conditional instructions

2006-11-23 Thread Torbjörn Andersson
-point, an end marker for a TB? If not, jumps qemu within a TB? Is it possible to describe the strategy with a reasonable effort? I would be very greatfull. /Torbjörn > Från: Wolfgang Schildbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Till: qemu-devel@nongnu.org > Rubrik: Re: SV: [Qemu-deve

Re: SV: [Qemu-devel] ARM CPSR and conditional instructions

2006-11-22 Thread Wolfgang Schildbach
I very much doubt there is any problem with the CPSR. The ARM emulation has correctly run hundreds of millions of instructions coming from many different compilers and hand-written assembly. Can you be more precise in what the effect is that you see? - Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22.1