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Re: [Qemu-devel] What is cpu_A0 in target-i386/translate.c
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Andreas Färber |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] What is cpu_A0 in target-i386/translate.c |
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Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:24:13 +0200 |
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Hi,
Am 15.08.2012 08:33, schrieb Steven:
> I would like to trace the guest physical address of the load
> instructions from the guest. I thought the cpu_A0 is the memory
> address to be accessed. However, when I print out the value of cpu_A0,
> like
>
> static inline void gen_op_ld_v(int idx, TCGv t0, TCGv a0)
> {
> int mem_index = (idx >> 2) - 1;
> + qemu_log("cpu_A0: %llu\n", a0.i64);
> switch(idx & 3) {
> case 0:
> tcg_gen_qemu_ld8u(t0, a0, mem_index);
> }
>
> I saw the value of cpu_A0 is always 23 (in decimal). Is there anything
> about this? Or does cpu_A0 have a different meaning?
A TCGv is the identifier of a TCG variable at translation time, which in
turn at runtime (in a register or memory) contains the value.
Andreas
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