* ARMeilleure: Respect Fz flag for all floating point operations.
This is a change in strategy for emulating the Fz FPCR flag. Before, it was set before instructions that "needed it" and reset after. However, this missed a few hot instructions like the multiplication instruction, and the entirety of A32.
The new strategy is to set the Fz flag only in the following circumstances:
- Set to match FPCR before translated functions/loop are executed.
- Reset when calling SoftFloat methods, set when returning.
- Reset when exiting execution.
This allows us to remove the code around the existing Fz aware instructions, and get the accuracy benefits on all floating point instructions executed while in translated code.
Single step executions now need to be called with a context wrapper - right now it just contains the Fz flag initialization, and won't actually do anything on ARM.
This fixes a bug in Breath of the Wild where some physics interactions could randomly crash the game due to subnormal values not flushing to zero.
This is draft right now because I need to answer the questions:
- Does dotnet avoid changing the value of Mxcsr?
- Is it a good idea to assume that? Or should the flag set/restore be done on every managed method call, not just softfloat?
- If we assume that, do we want a unit test to verify the behaviour?
I recommend testing a bunch of games, especially games affected when this was originally added, such as #1611.
* Remove unused method
* Use FMA for Fmadd, Fmsub, Fnmadd, Fnmsub, Fmla, Fmls
...when available.
Similar implementation to A32
* Use FMA for Frecps, Frsqrts
* Don't set DAZ.
* Add round mode to ARM FP mode
* Fix mistakes
* Add test for FP state when calling managed methods
* Add explanatory comment to test.
* Cleanup
* Add A64 FPCR flags
* Vrintx_S A32 fast path on A64 backend
* Address feedback 1, re-enable DAZ
* Fix FMA instructions By Elem
* Address feedback
* ARMeilleure: Add AVX512{F,VL,DQ,BW} detection
Add `UseAvx512Ortho` and `UseAvx512OrthoFloat` optimization flags as
short-hands for `F+VL` and `F+VL+DQ`.
* ARMeilleure: Add initial support for EVEX instruction encoding
Does not implement rounding, or exception controls.
* ARMeilleure: Add `X86Vpternlogd`
Accelerates the vector-`Not` instruction.
* ARMeilleure: Add check for `OSXSAVE` for AVX{2,512}
* ARMeilleure: Add check for `XCR0` flags
Add XCR0 register checks for AVX and AVX512F, following the guidelines
from section 14.3 and 15.2 from the Intel Architecture Software
Developer's Manual.
* ARMeilleure: Remove redundant `ReProtect` and `Dispose`, formatting
* ARMeilleure: Move XCR0 procedure to GetXcr0Eax
* ARMeilleure: Add `XCR0` to `FeatureInfo` structure
* ARMeilleure: Utilize `ReadOnlySpan` for Xcr0 assembly
Avoids an additional allocation
* ARMeilleure: Formatting fixes
* ARMeilleure: Fix EVEX encoding src2 register index
> Just like in VEX prefix, vvvv is provided in inverted form.
* ARMeilleure: Add `X86Vpternlogd` acceleration to `Vmvn_I`
Passes unit tests, verified instruction utilization
* ARMeilleure: Fix EVEX register operand designations
Operand 2 was being sourced improperly.
EVEX encoded instructions source their operands like so:
Operand 1: ModRM:reg
Operand 2: EVEX.vvvvv
Operand 3: ModRM:r/m
Operand 4: Imm
This fixes the improper register designations when emitting vpternlog.
Now "dest", "src1", "src2" arguments emit in the proper order in EVEX instructions.
* ARMeilleure: Add `X86Vpternlogd` acceleration to `Orn_V`
* ARMeilleure: PTC version bump
* ARMeilleure: Update EVEX encoding Debug.Assert to Debug.Fail
* ARMeilleure: Update EVEX encoding comment capitalization
* ARMeilleure: Add AVX512{F,VL,DQ,BW} detection
Add `UseAvx512Ortho` and `UseAvx512OrthoFloat` optimization flags as
short-hands for `F+VL` and `F+VL+DQ`.
* ARMeilleure: Add initial support for EVEX instruction encoding
Does not implement rounding, or exception controls.
* ARMeilleure: Add `X86Vpternlogd`
Accelerates the vector-`Not` instruction.
* ARMeilleure: Add check for `OSXSAVE` for AVX{2,512}
* ARMeilleure: Add check for `XCR0` flags
Add XCR0 register checks for AVX and AVX512F, following the guidelines
from section 14.3 and 15.2 from the Intel Architecture Software
Developer's Manual.
* ARMeilleure: Increment InternalVersion
* ARMeilleure: Remove redundant `ReProtect` and `Dispose`, formatting
* ARMeilleure: Move XCR0 procedure to GetXcr0Eax
* ARMeilleure: Add `XCR0` to `FeatureInfo` structure
* ARMeilleure: Utilize `ReadOnlySpan` for Xcr0 assembly
Avoids an additional allocation
* ARMeilleure: Formatting fixes
* ARMeilleure: Add `GFNI` detection
This is intended for utilizing the `gf2p8affineqb` instruction
* ARMeilleure: Add `gf2p8affineqb`
Not using the VEX or EVEX-form of this instruction is intentional. There
are `GFNI`-chips that do not support AVX(so no VEX encoding) such as
Tremont(Lakefield) chips as well as Jasper Lake.
13df339fe7/GenuineIntel/GenuineIntel00806A1_Lakefield_LC_InstLatX64.txt (L1297-L1299)13df339fe7/GenuineIntel/GenuineIntel00906C0_JasperLake_InstLatX64.txt (L1252-L1254)
* ARMeilleure: Add `gfni` acceleration of `Rbit_V`
Passes all `Rbit_V*` unit tests on my `i9-11900k`
* ARMeilleure: Add `gfni` acceleration of `S{l,r}i_V`
Also added a fast-path for when the shift amount is greater than the
size of the element.
* ARMeilleure: Add `gfni` acceleration of `Shl_V` and `Sshr_V`
* ARMeilleure: Increment InternalVersion
* ARMeilleure: Fix Intrinsic and Assembler Table alignment
`gf2p8affineqb` is the longest instruction name I know of. It shouldn't
get any wider than this.
* ARMeilleure: Remove SSE2+SHA requirement for GFNI
* ARMeilleure Add `X86GetGf2p8LogicalShiftLeft`
Used to generate GF(2^8) 8x8 bit-matrices for bit-shifting for the `gf2p8affineqb` instruction.
* ARMeilleure: Append `FeatureInfo7Ecx` to `FeatureInfo`
* Add `Operand.Label` support to `Assembler`
This adds label support to `Assembler` and enables branch tightening
when compiling with relocatables. Jump management and patching has been
moved to the `Assembler`.
* Move instruction table to `Assembler.Table`
* Set PTC internal version
* Rename `Assembler.Table` to `AssemblerTable`