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![]() QEMU correctly implements the tracking of EXECUTE target modifications by storing the instruction text in env->ex_value and tb->cs_base, the latter of which is used for lookups. Still, EXECUTE is a tricky corner of the s390x emulation, which can benefit from having a regression test. Signed-off-by: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com> Message-ID: <20241001145634.9786-1-iii@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> |
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aarch64 | ||
alpha | ||
arm | ||
hexagon | ||
hppa | ||
i386 | ||
loongarch64 | ||
m68k | ||
minilib | ||
mips | ||
multiarch | ||
openrisc | ||
plugins | ||
ppc64 | ||
ppc64le | ||
riscv64 | ||
s390x | ||
sh4 | ||
tricore | ||
x86_64 | ||
xtensa | ||
xtensaeb | ||
Makefile.target | ||
README |
README
This directory contains various interesting guest binaries for regression testing the Tiny Code Generator doing system and user-mode emulation. The multiarch directory contains shared code for tests that can be built for all guest architectures. Architecture specific code can be found in their respective directories. System mode tests will be under the "system" subdirectories. GDB scripts for exercising the gdbstub on specific tests will be found under the "gdbstb" subdirectories. See the developer guide for more instructions on "make check-tcg"