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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v8 28/50] x86emul: support AVX512F floating point manipulation insns
>>> On 29.05.19 at 14:51, <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 15/03/2019 10:56, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> @@ -9681,6 +9696,21 @@ x86_emulate(
>> op_bytes = 4;
>> goto simd_imm8_zmm;
>>
>> + case X86EMUL_OPC_EVEX_66(0x0f3a, 0x26): /* vgetmantp{s,d}
>> $imm8,[xyz]mm/mem,[xyz]mm{k} */
>> + case X86EMUL_OPC_EVEX_66(0x0f3a, 0x54): /* vfixupimmp{s,d}
>> $imm8,[xyz]mm/mem,[xyz]mm,[xyz]mm{k} */
>> + host_and_vcpu_must_have(avx512f);
>> + if ( ea.type != OP_REG || !evex.brs )
>> + avx512_vlen_check(false);
>> + goto simd_imm8_zmm;
>> +
>> + case X86EMUL_OPC_EVEX_66(0x0f3a, 0x27): /* vgetmants{s,d}
>> $imm8,xmm/mem,xmm,xmm{k} */
>> + case X86EMUL_OPC_EVEX_66(0x0f3a, 0x55): /* vfixupimms{s,d}
>> $imm8,xmm/mem,xmm,xmm{k} */
>> + host_and_vcpu_must_have(avx512f);
>> + generate_exception_if(ea.type != OP_REG && evex.brs, EXC_UD);
>
> Why the ea.type != OP_REG restriction? These four instructions do take
> memory operands.
Did you perhaps read the && as || ? Scalar operations (not just the
ones here) don't support broadcast (with a memory operand), but
may support embedded rounding (or, like here, just SAE; with a
register operand). The exact same construct exists e.g. at the
simd_zmm_scalar_sae label (and the block of case labels ahead of
it actually also gets added to by the patch here).
Jan
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