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1@node Implementation notes
2@appendix Implementation notes
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4@menu
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5* CPU emulation::
6* Translator Internals::
77d47e16 7* QEMU compared to other emulators::
047f7038 8* Managed start up options::
77d47e16 9* Bibliography::
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77d47e16 12@node CPU emulation
78e87797 13@section CPU emulation
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debc7065 15@menu
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16* x86:: x86 and x86-64 emulation
17* ARM:: ARM emulation
18* MIPS:: MIPS emulation
19* PPC:: PowerPC emulation
20* SPARC:: Sparc32 and Sparc64 emulation
21* Xtensa:: Xtensa emulation
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22@end menu
23
77d47e16 24@node x86
78e87797 25@subsection x86 and x86-64 emulation
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26
27QEMU x86 target features:
28
5fafdf24 29@itemize
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5fafdf24 31@item The virtual x86 CPU supports 16 bit and 32 bit addressing with segmentation.
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32LDT/GDT and IDT are emulated. VM86 mode is also supported to run
33DOSEMU. There is some support for MMX/3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3,
34and SSE4 as well as x86-64 SVM.
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36@item Support of host page sizes bigger than 4KB in user mode emulation.
37
38@item QEMU can emulate itself on x86.
39
5fafdf24 40@item An extensive Linux x86 CPU test program is included @file{tests/test-i386}.
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41It can be used to test other x86 virtual CPUs.
42
43@end itemize
44
45Current QEMU limitations:
46
5fafdf24 47@itemize
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998a0501 49@item Limited x86-64 support.
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50
51@item IPC syscalls are missing.
52
5fafdf24 53@item The x86 segment limits and access rights are not tested at every
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54memory access (yet). Hopefully, very few OSes seem to rely on that for
55normal use.
56
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57@end itemize
58
77d47e16 59@node ARM
78e87797 60@subsection ARM emulation
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62@itemize
63
64@item Full ARM 7 user emulation.
65
66@item NWFPE FPU support included in user Linux emulation.
67
68@item Can run most ARM Linux binaries.
69
70@end itemize
71
77d47e16 72@node MIPS
78e87797 73@subsection MIPS emulation
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75@itemize
76
77@item The system emulation allows full MIPS32/MIPS64 Release 2 emulation,
78including privileged instructions, FPU and MMU, in both little and big
79endian modes.
80
81@item The Linux userland emulation can run many 32 bit MIPS Linux binaries.
82
83@end itemize
84
85Current QEMU limitations:
86
87@itemize
88
89@item Self-modifying code is not always handled correctly.
90
91@item 64 bit userland emulation is not implemented.
92
93@item The system emulation is not complete enough to run real firmware.
94
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95@item The watchpoint debug facility is not implemented.
96
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97@end itemize
98
77d47e16 99@node PPC
78e87797 100@subsection PowerPC emulation
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102@itemize
103
5fafdf24 104@item Full PowerPC 32 bit emulation, including privileged instructions,
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105FPU and MMU.
106
107@item Can run most PowerPC Linux binaries.
108
109@end itemize
110
77d47e16 111@node SPARC
78e87797 112@subsection Sparc32 and Sparc64 emulation
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114@itemize
115
f6b647cd 116@item Full SPARC V8 emulation, including privileged
3475187d 117instructions, FPU and MMU. SPARC V9 emulation includes most privileged
a785e42e 118and VIS instructions, FPU and I/D MMU. Alignment is fully enforced.
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120@item Can run most 32-bit SPARC Linux binaries, SPARC32PLUS Linux binaries and
121some 64-bit SPARC Linux binaries.
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123@end itemize
124
125Current QEMU limitations:
126
5fafdf24 127@itemize
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129@item IPC syscalls are missing.
130
1f587329 131@item Floating point exception support is buggy.
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133@item Atomic instructions are not correctly implemented.
134
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135@item There are still some problems with Sparc64 emulators.
136
137@end itemize
138
77d47e16 139@node Xtensa
78e87797 140@subsection Xtensa emulation
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142@itemize
143
144@item Core Xtensa ISA emulation, including most options: code density,
145loop, extended L32R, 16- and 32-bit multiplication, 32-bit division,
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146MAC16, miscellaneous operations, boolean, FP coprocessor, coprocessor
147context, debug, multiprocessor synchronization,
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148conditional store, exceptions, relocatable vectors, unaligned exception,
149interrupts (including high priority and timer), hardware alignment,
150region protection, region translation, MMU, windowed registers, thread
151pointer, processor ID.
152
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153@item Not implemented options: data/instruction cache (including cache
154prefetch and locking), XLMI, processor interface. Also options not
155covered by the core ISA (e.g. FLIX, wide branches) are not implemented.
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157@item Can run most Xtensa Linux binaries.
158
159@item New core configuration that requires no additional instructions
160may be created from overlay with minimal amount of hand-written code.
161
162@end itemize
163
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164@node Managed start up options
165@section Managed start up options
166
167In system mode emulation, it's possible to create a VM in a paused state using
168the -S command line option. In this state the machine is completely initialized
169according to command line options and ready to execute VM code but VCPU threads
170are not executing any code. The VM state in this paused state depends on the way
171QEMU was started. It could be in:
172@table @asis
173@item initial state (after reset/power on state)
174@item with direct kernel loading, the initial state could be amended to execute
175code loaded by QEMU in the VM's RAM and with incoming migration
176@item with incoming migration, initial state will by amended with the migrated
177machine state after migration completes.
178@end table
179
180This paused state is typically used by users to query machine state and/or
181additionally configure the machine (by hotplugging devices) in runtime before
182allowing VM code to run.
183
184However, at the -S pause point, it's impossible to configure options that affect
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185initial VM creation (like: -smp/-m/-numa ...) or cold plug devices. The
186experimental --preconfig command line option allows pausing QEMU
187before the initial VM creation, in a ``preconfig'' state, where additional
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188queries and configuration can be performed via QMP before moving on to
189the resulting configuration startup. In the preconfig state, QEMU only allows
190a limited set of commands over the QMP monitor, where the commands do not
191depend on an initialized machine, including but not limited to:
192@table @asis
193@item qmp_capabilities
194@item query-qmp-schema
195@item query-commands
196@item query-status
361ac948 197@item x-exit-preconfig
047f7038 198@end table