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      2 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
      3 /*--- begin                                   libvex_emnote.h ---*/
      4 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
      5 
      6 /*
      7    This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
      8    framework.
      9 
     10    Copyright (C) 2004-2017 OpenWorks LLP
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     12 
     13    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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     21    General Public License for more details.
     22 
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     26    02110-1301, USA.
     27 
     28    The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
     29 
     30    Neither the names of the U.S. Department of Energy nor the
     31    University of California nor the names of its contributors may be
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     34 */
     35 
     36 #ifndef __LIBVEX_EMNOTE_H
     37 #define __LIBVEX_EMNOTE_H
     38 
     39 #include "libvex_basictypes.h"
     40 
     41 /* VEX can sometimes generate code which returns to the dispatcher
     42    with the guest state pointer set to VEX_TRC_JMP_EMWARN or
     43    VEX_TRC_JMP_EMFAIL.  This means that VEX is trying to tell Valgrind
     44    something noteworthy about emulation progress. For example, that Valgrind
     45    is doing imprecise emulation in some sense.  The guest's pseudo-register
     46    "guest_EMNOTE" will hold a value of type VexEmNote, which describes
     47    the nature of the warning.  Currently the limitations that are
     48    warned about apply primarily to floating point support.
     49 
     50    All guest states must have a 32-bit (UInt) guest_EMNOTE pseudo-
     51    register, that emulation warnings can be written in to.
     52 
     53    Note that guest_EMNOTE only carries a valid value at the jump
     54    marked as VEX_TRC_JMP_EMWARN / VEX_TRC_JMP_EMFAIL.  You can't assume
     55    it will continue to carry a valid value from any amount of time after
     56    the jump.
     57 */
     58 
     59 typedef
     60    enum {
     61       /* no note indicated */
     62       EmNote_NONE=0,
     63 
     64       /* unmasking x87 FP exceptions is not supported */
     65       EmWarn_X86_x87exns,
     66 
     67       /* change of x87 FP precision away from 64-bit (mantissa) */
     68       EmWarn_X86_x87precision,
     69 
     70       /* unmasking SSE FP exceptions is not supported */
     71       EmWarn_X86_sseExns,
     72 
     73       /* setting mxcsr.fz is not supported */
     74       EmWarn_X86_fz,
     75 
     76       /* setting mxcsr.daz is not supported */
     77       EmWarn_X86_daz,
     78 
     79       /* settings to %eflags.ac (alignment check) are noted but ignored */
     80       EmWarn_X86_acFlag,
     81 
     82       /* unmasking PPC32/64 FP exceptions is not supported */
     83       EmWarn_PPCexns,
     84 
     85       /* overflow/underflow of the PPC64 _REDIR stack (ppc64 only) */
     86       EmWarn_PPC64_redir_overflow,
     87       EmWarn_PPC64_redir_underflow,
     88 
     89       /* insn specifies a rounding mode other than "according to FPC"
     90          which requires the floating point extension facility. But that
     91          facility is not available on this host */
     92       EmWarn_S390X_fpext_rounding,
     93 
     94       /* insn (e.g. srnmb) specifies an invalid rounding mode */
     95       EmWarn_S390X_invalid_rounding,
     96 
     97       /* stfle insn is not supported on this host */
     98       EmFail_S390X_stfle,
     99 
    100       /* stckf insn is not supported on this host */
    101       EmFail_S390X_stckf,
    102 
    103       /* ecag insn is not supported on this host */
    104       EmFail_S390X_ecag,
    105 
    106       /* pfpo insn is not supported on this host */
    107       EmFail_S390X_pfpo,
    108 
    109       /* DFP insns are not supported on this host */
    110       EmFail_S390X_DFP_insn,
    111 
    112       /* insn needs floating point extension facility which is not
    113          available on this host */
    114       EmFail_S390X_fpext,
    115 
    116       /* GPR 0 contains invalid rounding mode for PFPO instruction */
    117       EmFail_S390X_invalid_PFPO_rounding_mode,
    118 
    119       /* The function code specified in GPR 0 executed by PFPO
    120          instruction is invalid */
    121       EmFail_S390X_invalid_PFPO_function,
    122 
    123       EmNote_NUMBER
    124    }
    125    VexEmNote;
    126 
    127 
    128 /* Produces a short string describing the warning. */
    129 extern const HChar* LibVEX_EmNote_string ( VexEmNote );
    130 
    131 
    132 #endif /* ndef __LIBVEX_EMNOTE_H */
    133 
    134 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
    135 /*---                                         libvex_emnote.h ---*/
    136 /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/
    137