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README.md

      1 VIXL: ARMv8 Runtime Code Generation Library, Development Version
      2 ================================================================
      3 
      4 Contents:
      5 
      6  * Overview
      7  * Licence
      8  * Requirements
      9  * Known limitations
     10  * Usage
     11 
     12 
     13 Overview
     14 ========
     15 
     16 VIXL contains three components.
     17 
     18  1. Programmatic **assemblers** to generate A64, A32 or T32 code at runtime. The
     19     assemblers abstract some of the constraints of each ISA; for example, most
     20     instructions support any immediate.
     21  2. **Disassemblers** that can print any instruction emitted by the assemblers.
     22  3. A **simulator** that can simulate any instruction emitted by the A64
     23     assembler. The simulator allows generated code to be run on another
     24     architecture without the need for a full ISA model.
     25 
     26 The VIXL git repository can be found [on 'https://git.linaro.org'][vixl].
     27 
     28 Changes from previous versions of VIXL can be found in the
     29 [Changelog](doc/changelog.md).
     30 
     31 
     32 Licence
     33 =======
     34 
     35 This software is covered by the licence described in the [LICENCE](LICENCE)
     36 file.
     37 
     38 
     39 Requirements
     40 ============
     41 
     42 To build VIXL the following software is required:
     43 
     44  1. Python 2.7
     45  2. SCons 2.0
     46  3. GCC 4.8+ or Clang 3.4+
     47 
     48 A 64-bit host machine is required, implementing an LP64 data model. VIXL has
     49 been tested using GCC on AArch64 Debian, GCC and Clang on amd64 Ubuntu
     50 systems.
     51 
     52 To run the linter and code formatting stages of the tests, the following
     53 software is also required:
     54 
     55  1. Git
     56  2. [Google's `cpplint.py`][cpplint]
     57  3. clang-format-3.6
     58 
     59 Refer to the 'Usage' section for details.
     60 
     61 
     62 Known Limitations for AArch64 code generation
     63 =============================================
     64 
     65 VIXL was developed for JavaScript engines so a number of features from A64 were
     66 deemed unnecessary:
     67 
     68  * Limited rounding mode support for floating point.
     69  * Limited support for synchronisation instructions.
     70  * Limited support for system instructions.
     71  * A few miscellaneous integer and floating point instructions are missing.
     72 
     73 The VIXL simulator supports only those instructions that the VIXL assembler can
     74 generate. The `doc` directory contains a
     75 [list of supported A64 instructions](doc/aarch64/supported-instructions-aarch64.md).
     76 
     77 The VIXL simulator was developed to run on 64-bit amd64 platforms. Whilst it
     78 builds and mostly works for 32-bit x86 platforms, there are a number of
     79 floating-point operations which do not work correctly, and a number of tests
     80 fail as a result.
     81 
     82 VIXL may not build using Clang 3.7, due to a compiler warning. A workaround is
     83 to disable conversion of warnings to errors, or to delete the offending
     84 `return` statement reported and rebuild. This problem will be fixed in the next
     85 release.
     86 
     87 Debug Builds
     88 ------------
     89 
     90 Your project's build system must define `VIXL_DEBUG` (eg. `-DVIXL_DEBUG`)
     91 when using a VIXL library that has been built with debug enabled.
     92 
     93 Some classes defined in VIXL header files contain fields that are only present
     94 in debug builds, so if `VIXL_DEBUG` is defined when the library is built, but
     95 not defined for the header files included in your project, you will see runtime
     96 failures.
     97 
     98 Exclusive-Access Instructions
     99 -----------------------------
    100 
    101 All exclusive-access instructions are supported, but the simulator cannot
    102 accurately simulate their behaviour as described in the ARMv8 Architecture
    103 Reference Manual.
    104 
    105  * A local monitor is simulated, so simulated exclusive loads and stores execute
    106    as expected in a single-threaded environment.
    107  * The global monitor is simulated by occasionally causing exclusive-access
    108    instructions to fail regardless of the local monitor state.
    109  * Load-acquire, store-release semantics are approximated by issuing a host
    110    memory barrier after loads or before stores. The built-in
    111    `__sync_synchronize()` is used for this purpose.
    112 
    113 The simulator tries to be strict, and implements the following restrictions that
    114 the ARMv8 ARM allows:
    115 
    116  * A pair of load-/store-exclusive instructions will only succeed if they have
    117    the same address and access size.
    118  * Most of the time, cache-maintenance operations or explicit memory accesses
    119    will clear the exclusive monitor.
    120     * To ensure that simulated code does not depend on this behaviour, the
    121       exclusive monitor will sometimes be left intact after these instructions.
    122 
    123 Instructions affected by these limitations:
    124   `stxrb`, `stxrh`, `stxr`, `ldxrb`, `ldxrh`, `ldxr`, `stxp`, `ldxp`, `stlxrb`,
    125   `stlxrh`, `stlxr`, `ldaxrb`, `ldaxrh`, `ldaxr`, `stlxp`, `ldaxp`, `stlrb`,
    126   `stlrh`, `stlr`, `ldarb`, `ldarh`, `ldar`, `clrex`.
    127 
    128 
    129 Usage
    130 =====
    131 
    132 Running all Tests
    133 -----------------
    134 
    135 The helper script `tools/test.py` will build and run every test that is provided
    136 with VIXL, in both release and debug mode. It is a useful script for verifying
    137 that all of VIXL's dependencies are in place and that VIXL is working as it
    138 should.
    139 
    140 By default, the `tools/test.py` script runs a linter to check that the source
    141 code conforms with the code style guide, and to detect several common errors
    142 that the compiler may not warn about. This is most useful for VIXL developers.
    143 The linter has the following dependencies:
    144 
    145  1. Git must be installed, and the VIXL project must be in a valid Git
    146     repository, such as one produced using `git clone`.
    147  2. `cpplint.py`, [as provided by Google][cpplint], must be available (and
    148     executable) on the `PATH`.
    149 
    150 It is possible to tell `tools/test.py` to skip the linter stage by passing
    151 `--nolint`. This removes the dependency on `cpplint.py` and Git. The `--nolint`
    152 option is implied if the VIXL project is a snapshot (with no `.git` directory).
    153 
    154 Additionally, `tools/test.py` tests code formatting using `clang-format-3.6`.
    155 If you don't have `clang-format-3.6`, disable the test using the
    156 `--noclang-format` option.
    157 
    158 Also note that the tests for the tracing features depend upon external `diff`
    159 and `sed` tools. If these tools are not available in `PATH`, these tests will
    160 fail.
    161 
    162 Getting Started
    163 ---------------
    164 
    165 We have separate guides for introducing VIXL, depending on what architecture you
    166 are targeting. A guide for working with AArch32 can be found
    167 [here][getting-started-aarch32], while the AArch64 guide is
    168 [here][getting-started-aarch64]. Example source code is provided in the
    169 [examples](examples) directory. You can build examples with either `scons
    170 aarch32_examples` or `scons aarch64_examples` from the root directory, or use
    171 `scons --help` to get a detailed list of available build targets.
    172 
    173 
    174 
    175 
    176 [cpplint]: http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cpplint/cpplint.py
    177            "Google's cpplint.py script."
    178 
    179 [vixl]: https://git.linaro.org/arm/vixl.git
    180         "The VIXL repository at 'https://git.linaro.org'."
    181 
    182 [getting-started-aarch32]: doc/aarch32/getting-started-aarch32.md
    183                            "Introduction to VIXL for AArch32."
    184 
    185 [getting-started-aarch64]: doc/aarch64/getting-started-aarch64.md
    186                            "Introduction to VIXL for AArch64."
    187 

README.version

      1 URL: https://github.com/armvixl/vixl/archive/1.7.tar.gz
      2 Version: 1.7
      3 BugComponent: 119451
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