JitArm64: Rename BindToRegister parameters for clarity
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@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ void Arm64GPRCache::SetImmediate(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, u32 imm)
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reg.LoadToImm(imm);
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}
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void Arm64GPRCache::BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool do_load, bool set_dirty)
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void Arm64GPRCache::BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool will_read, bool will_write)
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{
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OpArg& reg = guest_reg.reg;
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const size_t bitsize = guest_reg.bitsize;
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@ -355,8 +355,8 @@ void Arm64GPRCache::BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool do_load,
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{
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const ARM64Reg host_reg = bitsize != 64 ? GetReg() : EncodeRegTo64(GetReg());
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reg.Load(host_reg);
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reg.SetDirty(set_dirty);
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if (do_load)
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reg.SetDirty(will_write);
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if (will_read)
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{
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ASSERT_MSG(DYNA_REC, reg_type != RegType::Discarded, "Attempted to load a discarded value");
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m_emit->LDR(IndexType::Unsigned, host_reg, PPC_REG, u32(guest_reg.ppc_offset));
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@ -365,9 +365,9 @@ void Arm64GPRCache::BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool do_load,
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else if (reg_type == RegType::Immediate)
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{
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const ARM64Reg host_reg = bitsize != 64 ? GetReg() : EncodeRegTo64(GetReg());
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if (do_load || !set_dirty)
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if (will_read || !will_write)
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{
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// TODO: Emitting this instruction when (!do_load && !set_dirty) would be unnecessary if we
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// TODO: Emitting this instruction when (!will_read && !will_write) would be unnecessary if we
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// had some way to indicate to Flush that the immediate value should be written to ppcState
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// even though there is a host register allocated
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m_emit->MOVI2R(host_reg, reg.GetImm());
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@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ void Arm64GPRCache::BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool do_load,
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// If the register had an immediate value, the register was effectively already dirty
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reg.SetDirty(true);
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}
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else if (set_dirty)
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else if (will_write)
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{
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reg.SetDirty(true);
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}
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@ -272,28 +272,39 @@ public:
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// Binds a guest GPR to a host register, optionally loading its value.
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//
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// Using set_dirty = false is a little trick that's useful when emulating a memory load that might
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// have to be rolled back. (Don't use set_dirty = false in other circumstances.) By calling this
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// function with set_dirty = false before performing the load, this function guarantees that the
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// guest register will be marked as dirty (needing to be written back to ppcState) only if the
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// guest register previously contained a value that needs to be written back to ppcState.
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// preg: The guest register index.
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// will_read: Whether the caller intends to read from the register.
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// will_write: Whether the caller intends to write to the register.
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//
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// This trick prevents a problem that would otherwise happen where the call to this function could
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// allocate a new host register without writing anything to it (if do_load = false), and then
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// later when preparing to jump to an exception handler, a call to Flush would write the old value
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// in the host register to ppcState because the register was marked dirty.
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// Normally, you should call this function if you intend to write to a register, and shouldn't
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// call this function if you don't intend to write to a register. There is however one situation
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// where calling this function with will_write = false is a useful trick: When emulating a memory
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// load that might have to be rolled back.
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//
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// If you call this with set_dirty = false, you must make sure to call this with set_dirty = true
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// later.
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void BindToRegister(size_t preg, bool do_load, bool set_dirty = true)
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// By calling this function with will_write = false before performing the load, this function
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// guarantees that the guest register will be marked as dirty (needing to be written back to
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// ppcState) only if the guest register previously contained a value that needs to be written back
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// to ppcState. This trick prevents the following problem that otherwise would happen:
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//
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// 1. The caller calls this function with will_read = false and will_write = true.
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// 2. The guest register didn't have a host register allocated, so this function allocates one.
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// 3. This function does *not* write anything to the host register, since will_read was false.
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// 4. The caller emits code for the load.
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// 5. The caller calls Flush (to emit code for jumping to an exception handler).
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// 6. Flush writes the value in the host register to ppcState, even though it was a stale value.
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//
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// By calling this function with will_write = false before the Flush call, no stale values will be
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// flushed. Just remember to call this function again with will_write = true after the Flush call.
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void BindToRegister(size_t preg, bool will_read, bool will_write = true)
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{
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BindToRegister(GetGuestGPR(preg), do_load, set_dirty);
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BindToRegister(GetGuestGPR(preg), will_read, will_write);
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}
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// Binds a guest CR to a host register, optionally loading its value.
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void BindCRToRegister(size_t preg, bool do_load, bool set_dirty = true)
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// The description of BindToRegister above applies to this function as well.
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void BindCRToRegister(size_t preg, bool will_read, bool will_write = true)
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{
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BindToRegister(GetGuestCR(preg), do_load, set_dirty);
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BindToRegister(GetGuestCR(preg), will_read, will_write);
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}
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BitSet32 GetCallerSavedUsed() const override;
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Arm64Gen::ARM64Reg R(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg);
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void SetImmediate(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, u32 imm);
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void BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool do_load, bool set_dirty = true);
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void BindToRegister(const GuestRegInfo& guest_reg, bool will_read, bool will_write = true);
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void FlushRegisters(BitSet32 regs, bool maintain_state, Arm64Gen::ARM64Reg tmp_reg);
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void FlushCRRegisters(BitSet32 regs, bool maintain_state, Arm64Gen::ARM64Reg tmp_reg);
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