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[Qemu-ppc] [PULL 32/40] target/ppc: Remove old STATUS file


From: David Gibson
Subject: [Qemu-ppc] [PULL 32/40] target/ppc: Remove old STATUS file
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 20:35:50 +1000

From: Thomas Huth <address@hidden>

The target/ppc/STATUS file has seen its last real update 10 years
ago - so the information in there is not up to date anymore. Since
nobody seems to care about this file, let's simply remove it.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <address@hidden>
---
 target/ppc/STATUS | 550 ------------------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 550 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 target/ppc/STATUS

diff --git a/target/ppc/STATUS b/target/ppc/STATUS
deleted file mode 100644
index a4d48a7ca2..0000000000
--- a/target/ppc/STATUS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,550 +0,0 @@
-PowerPC emulation status.
-The goal of this file is to provide a reference status to avoid regressions.
-
-===============================================================================
-PowerPC core emulation status
-
-INSN: instruction set.
-      OK => all instructions are emulated
-      KO => some insns are missing or some should be removed
-      ?  => unchecked
-SPR:  special purpose registers set
-      OK => all SPR registered (but some may be fake)
-      KO => some SPR are missing or should be removed
-      ?  => unchecked
-MSR:  MSR bits definitions
-      OK => all MSR bits properly defined
-      KO => MSR definition is incorrect
-      ?  => unchecked
-IRQ:  input signals definitions (mostly interrupts)
-      OK => input signals are properly defined
-      KO => input signals are not implemented (system emulation does not work)
-      ?  => input signals definitions may be incorrect
-MMU:  MMU model implementation
-      OK => MMU model is implemented and Linux is able to boot
-      KO => MMU model not implemented or bugged
-      ?  => MMU model not tested
-EXCP: exceptions model implementation
-      OK => exception model is implemented and Linux is able to boot
-      KO => exception model not implemented or known to be buggy
-      ?  => exception model may be incorrect or is untested
-
-Embedded PowerPC cores
-***
-PowerPC 401:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK 401A1
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO partially implemented
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC 401x2:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK 401B2 401C2 401D2 401E2 401F2
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO partially implemented
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC IOP480:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK IOP480
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO partially implemented
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?
-
-To be checked: 401G2 401B3 Cobra
-
-***
-PowerPC 403:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK 403GA 403GB
-MMU   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC 403GCX:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK 403GCX
-MMU   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-EXCP  ?
-
-To be checked: 403GC
-
-***
-PowerPC 405:
-Checked: 405CRa 405CRb 405CRc 405EP 405GPa 405GPb 405GPc 405GPd 405GPe 405GPR
-         Npe405H Npe405H2 Npe405L
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots (at least 1 proprietary firmware).
-         uboot seems to freeze at boot time.
-To be checked: 405D2 405D4 405EZ 405LP Npe4GS3 STB03 STB04 STB25
-               x2vp4 x2vp7 x2vp20 x2vp50
-
-XXX: find what is IBM e407b4
-
-***
-PowerPC 440:
-Checked: 440EPa 440EPb 440GXa 440GXb 440GXc 440GXf 440SP 440SP2
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC 440GP:
-Checked: 440GPb 440GPc
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC 440x4:
-Checked: 440A4 440B4 440G4 440H4
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ?
-
-PowerPC 440x5:
-Checked: 440A5 440F5 440G5 440H6 440GRa
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ?
-
-To be checked: 440EPx 440GRx 440SPE
-
-***
-PowerPC 460: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-PowerPC 460F: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-***
-PowerPC e200: (not implemented)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-***
-PowerPC e300: (not implemented)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-***
-PowerPC e500: (not implemented)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-***
-PowerPC e600: (not implemented)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-***
-32 bits PowerPC
-PowerPC 601: (601 601v2)
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK is HID15 only on 601v2 ?
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   KO not implemented
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ?
-Remarks: some instructions should have a specific behavior (not implemented)
-
-PowerPC 602: 602
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ? at least timer and external interrupt are OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 crashes when entering user-mode.
-         Linux 2.6.22 boots on this CPU but does not recognize it.
-
-PowerPC 603: (603)
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognizes the CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 603e: (603e11)
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognizes the CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC G2:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots, recognizes the CPU as a 82xx.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC G2le:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 does not boots. Same symptoms as 602.
-         Linux 2.6.22 boots and properly recognizes the CPU.
-
-PowerPC 604:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognizes the CPU.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7x0:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognizes the CPU.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 750fx:
-INSN  OK
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots but does not properly recognizes the CPU.
-         Linux 2.6.22 boots and properly recognizes the CPU.
-
-PowerPC 7x5:
-INSN  ?
-SPR   ?
-MSR   ?
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  OK
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 does not boot.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7400:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognize the CPU.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7410:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux 2.4 boots and properly recognize the CPU.
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-   Note that UM says tlbld & tlbli are implemented but this may be a mistake
-   as TLB loads are managed by the hardware and the CPU does not implement the
-   needed registers.
-
-PowerPC 7441:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux does not have the code to handle TLB miss on this CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7450/7451:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux does not have the code to handle TLB miss on this CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7445/7447:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux does not have the code to handle TLB miss on this CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-PowerPC 7455/7457:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing
-SPR   OK
-MSR   OK
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  ?  Altivec, ...
-Remarks: Linux does not have the code to handle TLB miss on this CPU
-         Linux 2.6.22 idem.
-
-64 bits PowerPC
-PowerPC 620: (disabled)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   ?
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-Remarks: not much documentation for this implementation...
-
-PowerPC 970:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing and more
-SPR   KO
-MSR   ?
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  KO partially implemented
-Remarks: Should be able to boot but there is no hw platform currently emulated.
-
-PowerPC 970FX:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing and more
-SPR   KO
-MSR   ?
-IRQ   OK
-MMU   OK
-EXCP  KO partially implemented
-Remarks: Should be able to boot but there is no hw platform currently emulated.
-
-PowerPC Cell:
-INSN  KO Altivec missing and more
-SPR   KO
-MSR   ?
-IRQ   ?
-MMU   ?
-EXCP  ? partially implemented
-Remarks: As the core is mostly a 970, should be able to boot.
-         SPE are not implemented.
-
-PowerPC 630: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-PowerPC 631: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER4: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER4+: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER5: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER5+: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER6: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-RS64: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-RS64-II: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-RS64-III: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-RS64-IV: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-Original POWER
-POWER: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-POWER2: (disabled: lack of detailed specifications)
-INSN  KO
-SPR   KO
-MSR   KO
-IRQ   KO
-MMU   KO
-EXCP  KO
-
-===============================================================================
-PowerPC microcontrollers emulation status
-
-Implemementation should be sufficient to boot Linux:
-(there seem to be problems with uboot freezing at some point)
-- PowerPC 405CR
-- PowerPC 405EP
-
-TODO:
-- PowerPC 401 microcontrollers emulation
-- PowerPC 403 microcontrollers emulation
-- more PowerPC 405 microcontrollers emulation
-- Fixes / more features for implemented PowerPC 405 microcontrollers emulation
-- PowerPC 440 microcontrollers emulation
-- e200 microcontrollers emulation
-- e300 microcontrollers emulation
-- e500 microcontrollers emulation
-- e600 microcontrollers emulation
-
-===============================================================================
-PowerPC based platforms emulation status
-
-* PREP platform (RS/6000 7043...) - TO BE CHECKED (broken)
-- Gentoo Linux live CDROM 1.4
-- Debian Linux 3.0
-- Mandrake Linux 9
-
-* heathrow PowerMac platform (beige PowerMac) - TO BE CHECKED (broken)
-- Gentoo Linux live CDROM 1.4
-- Debian Linux 3.0
-- Mandrake Linux 9
-
-* mac99 platform (white and blue PowerMac, ...)
-- Gentoo Linux live CDROM 1.4 - boots, compiles linux kernel
-- Debian Linux woody - boots from CDROM and HDD
-- Mandrake Linux 9 - boots from CDROM, freezes during install
-- Knoppix 2003-07-13_4 boots from CDROM, pb with X configuration
-  distribution bug: X runs with a properly hand-coded configuration.
-- rock Linux 2.0 runs from CDROM
-
-* Linux 2.6 support seems deadly broken (used to boot...).
-
-* PowerPC 405EP reference boards:
-- can boot Linux 2.4 & 2.6.
-  Need to provide a flash image ready to boot for reproductible tests.
-
-TODO:
-- URGENT: fix PreP and heathrow platforms
-- PowerPC 64 reference platform
-- MCA based RS/6000 emulation
-- CHRP emulation (not PowerMac)
-- PPAR emulation
-- ePPAR emulation
-- misc PowerPC reference boards emulation
-
-===============================================================================
-- 
2.13.5




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