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Message-ID: <4A8D9D85.50809@redhat.com>
Date:	Thu, 20 Aug 2009 15:01:25 -0400
From:	Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@...hat.com>
To:	Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@...il.com>
CC:	Ingo Molnar <mingo@...e.hu>, Steven Rostedt <rostedt@...dmis.org>,
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	Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@...il.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH -tip v14 01/12] x86: instruction decoder API

Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:16:05PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:03:40AM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>>> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 01:42:31AM +0200, Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 04:34:13PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>>>>>> Add x86 instruction decoder to arch-specific libraries. This decoder
>>>>>>> can decode x86 instructions used in kernel into prefix, opcode, modrm,
>>>>>>> sib, displacement and immediates. This can also show the length of
>>>>>>> instructions.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This version introduces instruction attributes for decoding instructions.
>>>>>>> The instruction attribute tables are generated from the opcode map file
>>>>>>> (x86-opcode-map.txt) by the generator script(gen-insn-attr-x86.awk).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Currently, the opcode maps are based on opcode maps in Intel(R) 64 and
>>>>>>> IA-32 Architectures Software Developers Manual Vol.2: Appendix.A,
>>>>>>> and consist of below two types of opcode tables.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1-byte/2-bytes/3-bytes opcodes, which has 256 elements, are
>>>>>>> written as below;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     Table: table-name
>>>>>>>     Referrer: escaped-name
>>>>>>>     opcode: mnemonic|GrpXXX [operand1[,operand2...]] [(extra1)[,(extra2)...] [| 2nd-mnemonic ...]
>>>>>>>      (or)
>>>>>>>     opcode: escape # escaped-name
>>>>>>>     EndTable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Group opcodes, which has 8 elements, are written as below;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     GrpTable: GrpXXX
>>>>>>>     reg:  mnemonic [operand1[,operand2...]] [(extra1)[,(extra2)...] [| 2nd-mnemonic ...]
>>>>>>>     EndTable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> These opcode maps include a few SSE and FP opcodes (for setup), because
>>>>>>> those opcodes are used in the kernel.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm getting the following build error on an old K7 box:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> arch/x86/lib/inat.c: In function ‘inat_get_opcode_attribute’:
>>>>>> arch/x86/lib/inat.c:29: erreur: ‘inat_primary_table’ undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>>>> arch/x86/lib/inat.c:29: erreur: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>>>>>> arch/x86/lib/inat.c:29: erreur: for each function it appears in.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've attached my config. I haven't such problem on a dual x86-64 box.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually I have the same problem in x86-64
>>>>> The content of my arch/x86/lib/inat-tables.c:
>>>>>
>>>>> /* x86 opcode map generated from x86-opcode-map.txt */
>>>>> /* Do not change this code. */
>>>>> /* Table: one byte opcode */
>>>>> /* Escape opcode map array */
>>>>> const insn_attr_t const *inat_escape_tables[INAT_ESC_MAX + 1][INAT_LPREFIX_MAX + 1] = {
>>>>> };
>>>>>
>>>>> /* Group opcode map array */
>>>>> const insn_attr_t const *inat_group_tables[INAT_GRP_MAX + 1][INAT_LPREFIX_MAX + 1] = {
>>>>> };
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess there is a problem with the generation of this file.
>>>>
>>>> Aah, you may use mawk on Ubuntu 9.04, right?
>>>> If so, unfortunately, mawk is still under development.
>>>>
>>>> http://invisible-island.net/mawk/CHANGES
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Aargh...
>>>
>>>
>>>>> 20090727
>>>>> 	add check/fix to prevent gsub from recurring to modify on a substring
>>>>> 	of the current line when the regular expression is anchored to the
>>>>> 	beginning of the line; fixes gawk's anchgsub testcase.
>>>>>
>>>>> 	add check for implicit concatenation mistaken for exponent; fixes
>>>>> 	gawk's hex testcase.
>>>>>
>>>>> 	add character-classes to built-in regular expressions.
>>>>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> Look, this means we can't use char-class expressions like
>>>> [:lower:] until this version...
>>>>
>>>> And I've found another bug in mawk-1.3.3-20090728(the latest one).
>>>> it almost works, but;
>>>>
>>>> $ mawk 'BEGIN {printf("0x%x\n", 0)}'
>>>> 0x1
>>>
>>>
>>> Ouch, indeed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> $ gawk 'BEGIN {printf("0x%x\n", 0)}'
>>>> 0x0
>>>>
>>>> This bug skips an array element index 0x0 in inat-tables.c :(
>>>>
>>>> So, I recommend you to install gawk instead mawk until that
>>>> supports all posix-awk features, since I don't think it is
>>>> good idea to avoid all those bugs which depends on
>>>> implementation (not specification).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, indeed. May be add a warning (or build error) in case the user uses
>>> mawk?
>>
>> Hmm, it is possible that mawk will fix those bugs and catch up soon,
>> so, I think checking mawk is not a good idea.
>> (and since there will be other awk implementations, it's not fair.)
>>
>> I think what all I can do now is reporting bugs to
>> mawk and ubuntu people.:-)
>
>
>
> Yeah, but without your tip I couldn't be able to find the origin
> before some time.
> And the kernel couldn't build anyway.
>
> At least we should do something with this version of mawk.

Hm, indeed.
Maybe, we can run additional sanity check script before using
awk, like this;

---
res=`echo a | $AWK '/[[:lower:]]+/{print "OK"}'`
[ "$res" != "OK" ] && exit 1

res=`$AWK 'BEGIN {printf("%x", 0)}'`
[ "$res" != "0" ] && exit 1

exit 0
---

Thanks,

-- 
Masami Hiramatsu

Software Engineer
Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
Software Solutions Division

e-mail: mhiramat@...hat.com

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