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Re: RE : [Qemu-devel] cvttps2dq, movdq2q, movq2dq incorrect behaviour


From: Jens Axboe
Subject: Re: RE : [Qemu-devel] cvttps2dq, movdq2q, movq2dq incorrect behaviour
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:17:39 +0200

On Tue, Jun 20 2006, malc wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
> 
> >--- Julian Seward <address@hidden> a ?crit :
> >>
> >>The SSE2 instructions cvttps2dq, movdq2q, movq2dq do not behave
> >>correctly, as shown by the attached program.  It should print
> >>
> >>  cvttps2dq_1 ... ok
> >>  cvttps2dq_2 ... ok
> >>  movdq2q_1 ... ok
> >>  movq2dq_1 ... ok
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I tried your program on my linux station :
> >CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1600+ stepping 02
> >
> >address@hidden qemu]$ gcc --version
> >gcc (GCC) 4.1.1 20060525 (Red Hat 4.1.1-1)
> >
> >address@hidden qemu]$ gcc -msse2 sse2test.c -o sse2test
> >address@hidden qemu]$ ./sse2test
> >cvttps2dq_1 ... failed
> >cvttps2dq_2 ... failed
> >movdq2q_1 ... failed
> >movq2dq_1 ... failed
> >
> >what am i doing wrong here ?
> 
> Running it on a CPU without SSE2, if i'm allowed to venture a gues.

Doesn't work for me, either:

address@hidden:/home/axboe $ ./a
cvttps2dq_1 ... not ok
  result0.sd[0] = 0 (expected 12)
  result0.sd[1] = 0 (expected 56)
  result0.sd[2] = 0 (expected 43)
  result0.sd[3] = 0 (expected 87)
cvttps2dq_2 ... not ok
  result0.sd[0] = 0 (expected 12)
  result0.sd[1] = 0 (expected 56)
  result0.sd[2] = 0 (expected 43)
  result0.sd[3] = 0 (expected 87)
movdq2q_1 ... not ok
  result0.uq[0] = 240518168588 (expected 5124095577148911)
movq2dq_1 ... not ok
  result0.uq[0] = 0 (expected 5124095577148911)
  result0.uq[1] = 0 (expected 0)
address@hidden:/home/axboe $ ./a
Segmentation fault

Varies between the two. Compiling without -O2 makes the last two
suceed, the others still not. This CPU has sse2.

-- 
Jens Axboe





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