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Re: [PULL 04/11] target/arm/cpu64: max cpu: Introduce sve<N> properties
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Richard Henderson |
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Re: [PULL 04/11] target/arm/cpu64: max cpu: Introduce sve<N> properties |
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Wed, 13 Nov 2019 21:17:49 +0100 |
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On 11/12/19 11:23 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
>> +static uint32_t sve_zcr_get_valid_len(ARMCPU *cpu, uint32_t start_len)
>> +{
>> + uint32_t start_vq = (start_len & 0xf) + 1;
>> +
>> + return arm_cpu_vq_map_next_smaller(cpu, start_vq + 1) - 1;
>
> "Subtract operation overflows on operands
> arm_cpu_vq_map_next_smaller(cpu, start_vq + 1U) and 1U"
>
> Certainly it looks as if arm_cpu_vq_map_next_smaller() can
> return 0, and claiming the valid length to be UINT_MAX
> seems a bit odd in that case.
The lsb is always set in the map, the minimum number we send to next_smaller is
2 -> so the minimum number returned from next_smaller is 1.
We should never return UINT_MAX.
> return bitnum == vq - 1 ? 0 : bitnum + 1;
But yes, this computation doesn't seem right.
The beginning assert should probably be (vq >= 2 ...)
and here we should assert bitnum != vq - 1.
r~
- [PULL 03/11] target/arm: Allow SVE to be disabled via a CPU property, (continued)
- [PULL 03/11] target/arm: Allow SVE to be disabled via a CPU property, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 05/11] target/arm/kvm64: Add kvm_arch_get/put_sve, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 10/11] hw/arm/boot: Rebuild hflags when modifying CPUState at boot, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 06/11] target/arm/kvm64: max cpu: Enable SVE when available, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 09/11] target/arm/kvm: host cpu: Add support for sve<N> properties, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 01/11] target/arm/monitor: Introduce qmp_query_cpu_model_expansion, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 11/11] target/arm: Allow reading flags from FPSCR for M-profile, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 07/11] target/arm/kvm: scratch vcpu: Preserve input kvm_vcpu_init features, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
- [PULL 04/11] target/arm/cpu64: max cpu: Introduce sve<N> properties, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
[PULL 08/11] target/arm/cpu64: max cpu: Support sve properties with KVM, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01
Re: [PULL 00/11] target-arm queue, Peter Maydell, 2019/11/01