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2    
3  ===============================================================================  Hm. This file is in random order, and not all parts of it are up-to-date.
   
 High priority stuff:  
   
   
 Old MIPS bintrans:  
   
         x)  call/return address cache?  
   
         x)  Turn the MIPS cpu family stuff into dyntrans.  
4    
5    Algor:  PCI and ISA and LOCAL interrupts! --> wdc could start working
6            Add interrupt controller in dev_algor.c.
7    
8  Dyntrans:  Dyntrans:
9            TOP Priority:
10          x)  Separate data and instruction translations?                  x)  64-bit stuff: good generic virtual memory translation, and
11                        other structures. not all 64 bits need to be used
12          x)  Generalize the inline quick_pc_to_pointers?                      (e.g. Alpha)
13                    x)  Delay slots!
14          x)  Call/return hints...                  x)  Old MIPS -> dyntrans!
15            Other stuff:
16          x)  More 64-bit stuff.          x)  INVALIDATION should cause translations in _all_ cpus to be
17                invalidated, e.g. on a write to a write-protected page
18                (containing code)
19            x)  Think about sharing code between CPUs of the same
20                arch/bitlength/endianness (the translation caches).
21                (Eg. a little-endian R4000 and a little-endian R5000 could
22                share code, but not an R3000 and an R4000.)
23            x)  better (meaningful) instr call statistics
24            x)  Call/return hints?
25            x)  16-bit encodings? (MIPS16, ARM Thumb, SH3, ...)
26            x)  PPC optimizations; instr combs
27            x)  Alpha
28            x)  SPARC
29            x)  PPC (64-bit stuff)
30          x)  Lots of other stuff: see src/cpus/README_DYNTRANS          x)  Lots of other stuff: see src/cpus/README_DYNTRANS
31            x)  true recompilation backend? think carefully about this,
32                experiment in a separate project (not in GXemul)
33    
34    More generic out_of_memory error reporting, and check everywhere!
35            Causes: OpenBSD has low default limits for normal users.
36                    Host is 32-bit? (32-bit hosts are limited to 4 GB or less
37                    of userspace memory.)
38                    You are actually low on RAM. (As trivial as this might sound,
39                    Unix systems usually allow processes to allocate virtual
40                    memory beyond the amount of RAM in the machine.)
41    
42    Breakpoints: 32-bit vs 64-bit sign extension for MIPS, warnings, etc.
43            Use the debugger's symbolic name stuff. (which will have to be
44            extended soon to support stuff like  "2*x + symbol + y" etc. cool
45            stuff)
46    
47    Sprite (guest OS for DECstation emulation)
48            x)  Timing problems during bootup?
49    
50    The Device subsystem:
51            x)  allow devices to be moved and/or changed in size (down to a
52                minimum size, etc, or up to a max size)
53            x)  keep track of interrupts and busses? actually, allowing any device
54                to be a bus might be a nice idea
55            x)  refactor various clocks/nvram/cmos into one device?
56    
57    ARM:
58            o)  add ID for "i80321 600MHz rev 2 (XScale core)"
59            o)  make the ata controller usable for FreeBSD!
60            x)  zaurus for openbsd...
61    
62    PCI:
63            x)  add support for address fixups
64            x)  generalize the interrupt routing stuff (lines etc). this should
65                be per machine? or per bus, that's better
66    
67    MacPPC:
68            x)  dev_zs / interrupts?
69            x)  adb controller; keyboard
70            x)  make OpenBSD/macppc work (PCI controller stuff)
71    
72    Network layer:
73            o)  DHCP (for Debian and BSD installers :-)
74            o)  increase performance
75            o)  don't rely on NetBSD-ish usage
76            o)  Multiple networks per emulation, and let different
77                NICs in machines connect to different networks.
78            o)  many other issues: see src/net.c
79    
80    Busses:
81            o)  Redesign the entire "mainbus" concept!
82            o)  Busses should be placed in a hierarchical tree!
83            o)  Easily configurable interrupt routing in SMP systems.
84            o)  Specific clock/bus speeds, cpu speeds etc.
85            o)  Synchronization over network? or at least in dyntrans within
86                one emulated machine
87            o)  dev->bus: TurboChannel, PCMCIA, ADB?
88    
89    Config file parser:
90            o)  Refresh/rewrite it :)
91            o)  Usage of any expression available through the debugger
92            o)  Expressions such as "add device" would be nice to be able
93                to do on the command line manually.
94            o)  Allow machine() entries even if there is no emul() entry (but
95                then don't allow any emul() entries at all).
96            o)  Support for running debugger commands (like the -c
97                command line option)
98    
99    Floating point layer:
100            o)  make it common enough to be used by _all_ emulation modes
101            o)  non-IEEE modes (i.e. x86)?
102    
103  Userland emulation:  Userland emulation:
104            x)  Lots of stuff; freebsd and netbsd (and linux?) syscalls.
         x)  Lots of stuff.  
   
105          x)  Dynamic linking? Hm.          x)  Dynamic linking? Hm.
106    
107  ===============================================================================  Sound:
108            x)  generic sound framework
109  Lower priority, but still important:          x)  add one or more sound cards as devices
110    
111          Redesign the entire "mainbus" concept:  Caches / memory hierarchies: (this is mostly MIPS-specific)
112                  o)  Easily configurable interrupt routing in SMP systems.          o)  MIPS coproc.c: bits in config registers should reflect
113                  o)  Specific clock/bus speeds, cpu speeds etc.              correct cache sizes for _all_ CPU types. (currently only
114                  o)  Synchronization over network?              implemented for R4000, R1x000, and a few others)
115            o)  src/memory*.c: Implement correct cache emulation for
116          Caches / memory hierarchies: (this is mostly MIPS-specific)              all CPU types. (currently only R2000/R3000 is implemented)
117                  o)  MIPS coproc.c: bits in config registers should reflect              (per CPU, multiple levels should be possible,
118                      correct cache sizes for _all_ CPU types. (currently only              associativity etc!)
119                      implemented for R4000, R1x000, and a few others)          o)  R2000/R3000 isn't _100%_ correct, just almost correct :)
120                  o)  src/memory*.c: Implement correct cache emulation for          o)  Move the -S (fill mem with random) functionality into the
121                      all CPU types. (currently only R2000/R3000 is implemented)              memory.c subsystem, not machine.c or wherever it is now
122                      (per CPU, multiple levels should be possible,          o)  ECC stuff, simulation of memory errors?  (Machine dependent)
123                      associativity etc!)          o)  More than 4GB of emulated RAM, when run on a 32-bit host?
124                  o)  R2000/R3000 isn't _100%_ correct, just almost correct :)              (using manual swap-out of blocks to disk, ugly)
125                  o)  Move the -S (fill mem with random) functionality into the          o)  A global command line option should be used to turn
126                      memory.c subsystem, not machine.c or wherever it is now              cache emulation on or off. When off, caches should be
127                  o)  ECC stuff, simulation of memory errors?  (Machine dependant)              faked like they are right now. When on, caches and
128                  o)  More than 4GB of emulated RAM, when run on a 32-bit host?              memory latencies should be emulated as correctly as
129                      (using manual swap-out of blocks to disk, ugly)              possible.
130                  o)  A global command line option should be used to turn  
131                      cache emulation on or off. When off, caches should be  MIPS CPU emulation:  (note: this is for the OLD mips stuff)
132                      faked like they are right now. When on, caches and          o)  i386 bintrans backend: movn etc, slt[u] for
133                      memory latencies should be emulated as correctly as                  64-bit mode, 64-bit shifts etc
134                      possible.          o)  Instructions:
135                    o)  All ISAs:
136          Network layer:                          o)  Floating point exception handling, and
137                  o)  Multiple networks per emulation, and let different                                  add more instructions.
138                      NICs in machines connect to different networks.                          o)  Finish the MIPS16 translator, and test it!
139                  o)  many other issues: see src/net.c                          o)  MIPS ISA I, II, III, IV
140                            o)  MIPS V (SIMD vector stuff?)
141          MIPS CPU emulation:                          o)  MDMX  (MIPS Digital Media Extension)
142                  o)  i386 bintrans backend: movn etc, slt[u] for                          o)  MIPS 3D
143                          64-bit mode, 64-bit shifts etc                          o)  MIPS MT (Multi-thread stuff) (What's this?)
144                  o)  Instructions:                  o)  Warn about mis-used bit fields (ie bits that
145                          o)  All ISAs:                      should be all zeroes, warn about if they are not)!
146                                  o)  Floating point exception handling, and                      Both for coprocessor registers and for instruction
147                                          add more instructions.                      opcodes.
148                                  o)  Finish the MIPS16 translator, and test it!                  o)  the special2 stuff is a mess right now
149                                  o)  MIPS ISA I, II, III, IV                  o)  warn and/or cause exceptions for unimplemented
150                                  o)  MIPS V (SIMD vector stuff?)                      instructions (depending on CPU type)
151                                  o)  MDMX  (MIPS Digital Media Extension)          o)  R2000/R3000:
152                                  o)  MIPS 3D                  x)  R3000 "tri-byte stores". (What's this?)
153                                  o)  MIPS MT (Multi-thread stuff) (What's this?)          o)  R4000 and others:
154                          o)  Warn about mis-used bit fields (ie bits that                  x)  watchhi/watchlo exceptions, and other exception
155                              should be all zeroes, warn about if they are not)!                      handling details
156                              Both for coprocessor registers and for instruction          o)  R10000 and others:  (R12000, R14000 ?)
157                              opcodes.                  x)  memory space, exceptions, ...
158                          o)  the special2 stuff is a mess right now                  x)  use cop0 framemask for tlb lookups
159                          o)  warn and/or cause exceptions for unimplemented                      (http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi/hdwr/bks/SGI_Developer/books/R10K_UM/sgi_html/t5.Ver.2.0.book_284.html)
160                              instructions (depending on CPU type)          o)  Implement load delays?  Warnings on interlocks.
161                  o)  R2000/R3000:          o)  Implement all coprocessor 0 bits / functions.
162                          x)  R3000 "tri-byte stores". (What's this?)                  x)  coproc 0 selectors! (R4000 ?)
163                  o)  R4000 and others:          o)  R4300 (nintendo64, no mmu?), R5900 (playstation2, weird
164                          x)  watchhi/watchlo exceptions, and other exception                  TLB/cache? 128-bit GPRs, new instructions),
165                              handling details                  4K (note: NOT R4000), 5K (note: NOT R5000),
166                  o)  R10000 and others:  (R12000, R14000 ?)                  R6000 (ISA II), R8000
167                          x)  memory space, exceptions, ...          o)  Multi-cpu stuff:
168                          x)  use cop0 framemask for tlb lookups                  +)  Interrupt routing (ie devices vs mainbus, or
169                              (http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi/hdwr/bks/SGI_Developer/books/R10K_UM/sgi_html/t5.Ver.2.0.book_284.html)                      connect each device to a fixed cpu)
170                  o)  Implement load delays?  Warnings on interlocks.                  +)  SGI's NUMA architecture. Study
171                  o)  Implement all coprocessor 0 bits / functions.                          x)  Linux sources
172                          x)  coproc 0 selectors! (R4000 ?)                          x)  SGI's specs on NUMA address space
173                  o)  R4300 (nintendo64, no mmu?), R5900 (playstation2, weird                  +)  Ultrix?  NetBSD doesn't do SMP on MIPS yet :-(
174                          TLB/cache? 128-bit GPRs, new instructions),                  +)  Own experiments with ycx2.
175                          4K (note: NOT R4000), 5K (note: NOT R5000),  
176                          R6000 (ISA II), R8000  File/disk/symbol handling:
177                  o)  Multi-cpu stuff:          o)  Better handling of tape files
178                          +)  Interrupt routing (ie devices vs mainbus, or          o)  Read function argument count and types from binaries? (ELF?)
179                              connect each device to a fixed cpu)          o)  Demangle C++ names.
180                          +)  SGI's NUMA architecture. Study  
181                                  x)  Linux sources  Debugger:
182                                  x)  SGI's specs on NUMA address space          o)  see src/debugger.c for more
183                          +)  Ultrix?  NetBSD doesn't do SMP on MIPS yet :-(  
184                          +)  Own experiments with ycx2.  Userland ABI emulation:
185            o)  see src/useremul.c
186          File/disk handling:  
187                  o)  Better handling of tape files  Terminal/console:
188            o)  allow emulated serial ports to be connected to the outside
189          Debugger:              world in a more generic way, or even to other emulated
190                  o)  Read function argument count and types from binaries? (ELF?)              machines(?)
191                  o)  Demangle C++ names.  
192                  o)  see src/debugger.c for more stuff  Save state of the whole emulated machine, to be able to load it back
193            in later?  (Memory, all device's states, all registers and
194          Userland ABI emulation:          so on.  Like taking a snapshot. (SimOS seems to do this,
195                  o)  see src/useremul.c          according to its website.))
196    
197          Terminal/console stuff:  Better framebuffer and X-windows functionality:
198                  o)  allow emulated serial ports to be connected to the outside          o)  -Yx sometimes causes crashes.
199                      world in a more generic way, or even to other emulated          o)  Simple device access to framebuffer_blockcopyfill() etc,
200                      machines(!)              and text output (using the built-in fonts), for dev_fb.
201            o)  CLEAN UP the ugly event code
202          Regression tests.  (Needs to be totally rewritten, the old framework          o)  Mouse clicks can be "missed" in the current system; this is
203                  was removed because it was useless.)              not good. They should be put on a stack of some kind.
204            o)  More 2D and 3D framebuffer acceleration.
205          Save state of the whole emulated machine, to be able to load it back          o)  Non-resizable windows?  Or choose scaledown depending
206                  in later?  (Memory, all device's states, all registers and                  on size (and center the image, with a black border).
207                  so on.  Like taking a snapshot. (SimOS seems to do this,          o)  Different scaledown on different windows?
208                  according to its website.))          o)  Switch scaledown during runtime? (Ala CTRL-ALT-plus/minus)
209            o)  Keyboard and mouse events:
210          Better X-windows functionality:                  x)  Do this for more machines than just DECstation
211                  o)  CLEAN UP the ugly event code                  x)  more X11 cursor keycodes
212                  o)  Mouse clicks can be "missed" in the current system; this is                  x)  Keys like CTRL, ALT, SHIFT do not get through
213                      not good. They should be put on a stack of some kind.                      by themselves (these are necessary for example
214                  o)  More 2D and 3D framebuffer acceleration.                      to change the font of an xterm in X in the
215                  o)  Non-resizable windows?  Or choose scaledown depending                      emulator)
216                          on size (and center the image, with a black border).          o)  Generalize the framebuffer stuff by moving _ALL_ X11
217                  o)  Different scaledown on different windows?                  specific code to src/x11.c!
218                  o)  Switch scaledown during runtime? (Ala CTRL-ALT-plus/minus)  
219                  o)  Keyboard and mouse events:  Statistics:  (this could be interesting)
220                          x)  Do this for more machines than just DECstation          o)  Save to file and show graphics. It should be possible to
221                          x)  more X11 cursor keycodes              run gxemul after a simulation to just show the graphics,
222                          x)  Keys like CTRL, ALT, SHIFT do not get through              or convert to a .ppm or .tga or similar.
223                              by themselves (these are necessary for example          o)  memory accesses (to measure cache efficiency and
224                              to change the font of an xterm in X in the                  page coloring efficiency)
225                              emulator)          o)  nr of simultaneous ASIDs in use in the TLB, for MIPS
226                  o)  Generalize the framebuffer stuff by moving _ALL_ X11          o)  percentage of time spent in different "states", such as
227                          specific code to src/x11.c!              running userland code, kernel code, or idling (for CPUs
228                that have such an instruction, or whenever the PC is
229          Statistics:  (this could be interesting)              inside a specific idle-function (address range)).
230                  o)  Save to file and show graphics. It should be possible to              Possible additional state (for example on R3000): caches
231                      run gxemul after a simulation to just show the graphics,              disabled.
232                      or convert to a .ppm or .tga or similar.          o)  position of read/write on (SCSI) disks
                 o)  memory accesses (to measure cache efficiency and  
                         page coloring efficiency)  
                 o)  nr of simultaneous ASIDs in use in the TLB, for MIPS  
                 o)  percentage of time spent in different "states", such as  
                     running userland code, kernel code, or idling (for CPUs  
                     that have such an instruction, or whenever the PC is  
                     inside a specific idle-function (address range)).  
                     Possible additional state (for example on R3000): caches  
                     disabled.  
                 o)  position of read/write on (SCSI) disks  
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