On 27 July 2012 14:37, Anthony Liguori <aliguori(a)us.ibm.com> wrote:
This command attempts to map to the behavior of -cpu ?.
Unfortunately, the
output of this command differs wildly across targets.
I've never really understood why so much of the cpu selection
logic is deferred to target-*...
To accomodate this, we use a weak symbol to implement a default
version of the
command that fails with a QERR_NOT_SUPPORTED error code. Targets can then
override and implement this command if it makes sense for them.
This is a bit of a weak reason (boom boom!) for requiring a platform
specific thing like weak symbols, though, and it's not how we handle
similar existing cases (eg see the configure/makefile logic for
memory_mapping.c vs memory_mapping-stub.c).
If having separate configure/make stuff for each of these things
sounds a bit heavyweight, we could just have a target-stubs.c which
#includes cpu.h and has a lot of
#ifndef TARGET_QUERY_CPUDEFS
[stub version]
#endif
#ifndef TARGET_GET_MEMORY_MAPPING
[stub version]
#endif
etc.
-- PMM