- Added fullMode input in workflow_dispatch
- Take decision whether to build either in debug or release mode and if to build for all python versions according to the commit message patterns
- Set proper artifact names
- Removed not needed steps
- Compacted some steps in order to leverage more the matrix feature
- Bumped cibuildwheel action to 2.22.0
- Run actual regress tests in place of sample scripts
- Specify optional test install in pyproject.toml with proper requirements
- Derive package version from git tags
- Add GENERATORS env var support in setup.py to specify cmake generator and minor refactoring
- Minor cleanup/refactoring for the regress test suite
- Marked some regress tests with skipIf to skip them in case of old python versions
- Marked some failing regress tests to be checked with skipIf
* Python binding:
- Added missing `license` field in pyproject.toml file
- Fixed editable mode install and some more code cleanup in setup.py
- Refreshed README.md
- Replaced f-string formatter in tests with `format` method in order to be py2-compatible
- Fixed typos
- PEP8 fixes
* GitHub Action: Install Python2.7 and run tests for re-tagged wheels on native arch runners only
* Python bindings:
- Use #x formatter to format hex values
Unlike some other architectures, RISC-V does not expose the current
privilege mode in any architecturally-defined register. That is intentional
to make it easier to implement virtualization in software, but a Unicorn
caller operates outside of the emulated hart and so it can and should be
able to observe and change the current privilege mode in order to properly
emulate certain behaviors of a real CPU.
The current privilege level is therefore now exposed as a new
pseudo-register using the name "priv", which matches the name of the
virtual register used by RISC-V's debug extension to allow the debugger
to read and change the privilege mode while the hart is halted. Unicorn's
use of it is conceptually similar to a debugger.
The bit encoding of this register is the same as specified in RISC-V Debug
Specification v1.0-rc3 Section 4.10.1. It's defined as a "virtual"
register exposing a subset of fields from the dcsr register, although here
it's implemented directly inside the Unicorn code because QEMU doesn't
currently have explicit support for the CSRs from the debug specification.
If it supports "dcsr" in a future release then this implementation could
change to wrap reading and writing that CSR and then projecting the "prv"
and "v" bitfields into the correct locations for the virtual register.
* Remove global variable from aarch64 tcg target
This obviously breaks trying to run two unicorn instances at once on
aarch64. It appears a similar variable had already been moved to the
state struct for i386 tcg target.
* Reenable writing to jit region while calling tb_add_jump
On arm macs, every place that writes to jit code needs to have
tb_exec_unlock called first. This is already in most necessary places,
but not this one.
* Don't forget to call restore_jit_state in uc_context_restore
Every time UC_INIT is used, restore_jit_state must be used on the return
path, or occasional assertion failures will pop up on arm macs.
* Restore pc before calling into tlb fill hook
In my application it is important to have correct pc values available
from this hook.
* enable notdirty_write for snapshots when possible
Snapshots only happens when the priority of the memory region is smaller
then the snapshot_level. After a snapshot notdirty can be set.
* disable notdirty_write for self modifying code
When SMC access the memory region more then once the
tb must be rebuild multible times.
fixes#2029
* notdirty_write better hook check
Check all relevant memory hooks before enabling notdirty write.
This also checks if the memory hook is registered for the affected
region. So it is possible to use notdirty write and have some hooks
on different addresses.
* notdirty_write check for addr_write in snapshot case
* self modifying code clear recursive mem access
when self modifying code does unaligned memory accese sometimes
uc->size_recur_mem is changed but for notdirty write not changed back.
This causes mem_hooks to be missed. To fix this uc->size_recur_mem is
set to 0 before each cpu_exec() call.
* Python bindings: Fix upload-artifact actions
* Github Action: Enable workflow_dispatch to manually trigger jobs to produce either Debug or Release builds
* Python bindings: Make the test scripts handy for pytest
* Python bindings: Update MANIFEST.in with new paths
* Update .gitignore to exclude PyCharm-related files/folders
* Python bindings: Update CMakeLists.txt in order to set CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES var
* Python bindings:
- Moved project package settings to the new TOML format
- Refactored setup.py to cleanup/improve the code and make it ready for cibuildwheel
- Updated README.md with the package long description part
- Removed setup.cfg since universal wheel building will be deprecated soon
* Python bindings:
- Replaced old PyPI-publishing.yml workflow with brand-new one based on cibuildwheel
- Removed old building scripts
* Replaced macos-12 runner with macos-13 since it will be removed soon
* Python bindings: Specify SYSTEM_VERSION_COMPAT=0 env var for macos-13 x86_64 runner as per cibuildwheel warning message
* Python bindings: Enable i686 for debugging
* Python bindings: Enable DEBUG flag according to the presence of tag release
* Python bindings: Added matrix to cover i686 manylinux/musllinux builds
* Python bindings:
- Replaced macos-14 runner with macos-latest
- Bumped cibuildwheel GitHub action to 2.21.3 version
* Python bindings:
- Adapt test_uc_ctl_tb_cache test to the recent changes
- Fixed typos
- PEP8 fixes
* GitHub Action Workflow: Introduce BUILD_TYPE env var to select build type according to the presence of tag release
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Co-authored-by: mio <mio@lazym.io>
Some structs, specically CPUARMState is 16-bytes aligned.
This causes segment fault because gcc tends to vectorize
the assignment of the struct with infamous movaps tricks.
Without this patch, we fail on manylinux with 2.17 glibc
in release mode in i686.
qemu_memalign will ensure the alignment across platforms.
* optimize ram block handling
Save the last element of the ram_list. This allows to
faster find where to add new elements when they are not
bigger then page size.
* save ram_list freed
this keeps the optimization for find_ram_offset() intact after snapshot
restore.
* cow only clear the tlb of affected pages
* update flatview when possible
Building each flatview new when the memory has changed is quite
expensive when many MemoryRegions are used. This is an issue when using
snapshots.
* update benchmark for new api
* save flatview in context
this avoids rebuilding the flatview when restore a context.
* init context flatview with zero
* address_space_dispatch_clear remove subpage with higher priority
* docutemnt the options for UC_CTL_CONTEXT_MODE
Specialy stress that with UC_CTL_CONTEXT_MEMORY it is not possible to
use the context with a different unicorn object.
* Styling and commets fixes
* Add errno API support
* Improve OOP approach by adjusting the way reg types are selected
* Leverage new approach to deduplicate reg_read and reg_write code
* Adjust reg_read_batch
* Add support for reg_write_batch
* Adjust x86 MSR accessors
* Turn asserts into descriptive exceptions
* Improve comments and styling
* Fix ARM memcpy neon regression test
* Modify canonicals import
* Introduce ARM CP reg accessors