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3  Here's a short list of what I have left to do on GXemul. This file is a mess.  Hm. This file is in random order, and not all parts of it are up-to-date.
 Order is random. Don't trust it to be up-to-date.  
4    
5          Caches / memory hierarchies: (this is mostly MIPS-specific)  Code cleanup:
6                  o)  MIPS coproc.c: bits in config registers should reflect          x)  64-bit ranges in src/cpus/memory_mips_v2p.c
7                      correct cache sizes for _all_ CPU types. (currently only          x)  Revert the dyntrans page template experiment? Hm.
8                      implemented for R4000, R1x000, and a few others)          x)  Refactor the cpu type detection/initialization/listing.
9                  o)  src/memory*.c: Implement correct cache emulation for  
10                      all CPU types. (currently only R2000/R3000 is implemented)  Documentation:
11                      (per CPU, multiple levels should be possible,          x)  Rewrite the section about experimental devices, after the
12                      associativity etc!)              framebuffer acceleration has been implemented, and demos
13                  o)  R2000/R3000 isn't _100%_ correct, just almost correct :)              written. (Symbolic names instead of numbers; example
14                  o)  Move the -S (fill mem with random) functionality into the              use cases, etc. Mention demo files that use the various
15                      memory.c subsystem, not machine.c or wherever it is now              features?)
16                  o)  ECC stuff, simulation of memory errors?  (Machine dependant)          x)  "a very simple linear framebuffer device (for graphics output)"
17                  o)  More than 4GB of emulated RAM, when run on a 32-bit host?              under "which machines does gxemul emulate" ==> better
18                      (using manual swap-out of blocks to disk, ugly)              description?
19                  o)  A global command line option should be used to turn          x)  Better description on how to set up a cross compiler?
20                      cache emulation on or off. When off, caches should be              Example for MIPS64.
21                      faked like they are right now. When on, caches and  
22                      memory latencies should be emulated as correctly as  Long-term implementation:
23                      possible.          x)  Testmachine includes:
24                    + dev_fb block fill and copy
25          Network layer:                  + dev_fb draw characters (from the built-in font)?
26                  o)  Multiple networks per emulation, and let different                  + dev_fb input device? mouse pointer coordinates and buttons
27                      NICs in machines connect to different networks.                          (allow changes in these to cause interrupts as well?)
28                  o)  Network across multiple hosts.                  + Redefine the halt() function so that it stops "sometimes
29                  o)  Fixed MAC addresses for NICs, fixed IPv4 addresses if                    soon", i.e. usage in demo code should be:
30                      DHCP or RARP is used.                          for (;;) {
31                  o)  many other issues: see src/net.c                                  halt();
32                            }
33          Configure script:          x)  Rewrite the networking stack; make OpenBSD work better as a guest
34                  o)  Only enable Alpha prefetch on pca56 etc, not on ev4, ev5.              OS, fix the performance problems, make Linux work with DHCP, etc.
35                  o)  Use getopts?          x)  Make the wdc controller work with modern versions of NetBSD!
36                  o)  X11 libs and headers via command line option?          x)  Continue on SPARC emulation
37                  o)  Verify that the configure script, building and running                  + Enable it in the configure script as soon as it can
38                      the emulator works on some platforms:                    run all the demo programs.
39                          +)  Irix, AIX, QNX          x)  Continue on Alpha emulation  (virtual memory, etc). Cleanup.
40                          +)  MacOS X  (I've not tried this personally yet)          x)  Alignment exceptions (MIPS, PPC, ARM?, ...)
41                          +)  Ultrix using gcc? (Inside the emulator)  
42    Long-term design:
43          CPU emulation:          x)  Instruction combination collisions? How to avoid easily...
44                  o)  Binary translation:          o)  Actually use the settings object, better debugger stuff, etc!
45                          +)  use an Intermediate Representation!          o)  Debugger command for enabling/disabling instruction statistics
46                          +)  recursive translation?              during runtime.   machine.statistics = on|off
47                          +)  basic blocks instead of one-instruction? :)          x)  MAINBUS REDESIGN!
48                          +)  on Alpha: don't assume pca56-like byte load/store?          x)  Clock framework! Go through all clock devices, make sure they
49                          +)  write backends for UltraSparc and MIPS              return correct data, and run at correct speeds!
50                          +)  see src/bintrans.c for more info          x)  Dyntrans with valgrind-inspired memory checker. (In memory_rw,
51                  o)  All the non-MIPS modes need a bit of work.              it would be reasonably simple to add; in each individual fast
52                load/store routine = a lot more work, and it would become
53          MIPS CPU emulation:              kludgy very fast.)
54                  o)  Instructions:          x)  Dyntrans with SMP... lots of work to be done here.
55                          o)  Regression tests (see tests/README for more info):          x)  Dyntrans with cache emulation... lots of work here as well.
56                                  o)  Floating point exception handling, and          x)  Reimplement the config file parser from scratch.
57                                          add more instructions.  
58                                  o)  Finish the MIPS16 translator, and test it!  Test:
59                                  o)  MIPS ISA I, II, III, IV          x)  Test with more than one Sprite instance on an emulated network!
60                                  o)  MIPS V (SIMD vector stuff?)          x)  NetBSD 4.x, once it is out.
61                                  o)  MDMX  (MIPS Digital Media Extension)  
62                                  o)  MIPS 3D  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
63                                  o)  MIPS MT (Multi-thread stuff) (What's this?)  
64                          o)  Warn about mis-used bit fields (ie bits that  Simple Valgrind-like checks?
65                              should be all zeroes, warn about if they are not)!          o)  Mark every address with bits which tell whether or not the address
66                              Both for coprocessor registers and for instruction              has been written to.
67                              opcodes.          o)  What should happen when programs are loaded?  Text/data, bss (zero
68                          o)  the special2 stuff is a mess right now              filled). But stack space and heap is uninitialized.
69                          o)  warn and/or cause exceptions for unimplemented          o)  Uninitialized local variables:
70                              instructions (depending on CPU type)                  A load from a place on the stack which has not previously
71                  o)  R2000/R3000:                  been stored to => warning. Increasing the stack pointer using
72                          x)  R3000 "tri-byte stores". (What's this?)                  any available means should reset the memory to uninitialized.
73                  o)  R4000 and others:          o)  If calls to malloc() and free() can be intercepted:
74                          x)  watchhi/watchlo exceptions, and other exception                  o)  Access to a memory area after free() => warning.
75                              handling details                  o)  Memory returned by malloc() is marked as not-initialized.
76                  o)  R10000 and others:  (R12000, R14000 ?)                  o)  Non-passive, but good to have: Change the argument
77                          x)  memory space, exceptions, ...                      given to malloc, to return a slightly larger memory
78                          x)  use cop0 framemask for tlb lookups                      area, i.e.  margin_before + size + margin_after,
79                              (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)                      and return the pointer  + margin_before.
80                  o)  Implement load delays?  Warnings on interlocks.                      Any access to the margin_before or _after space results
81                  o)  Implement all coprocessor 0 bits / functions.                      in warnings. (free() must be modified to free the
82                          x)  coproc 0 selectors! (R4000 ?)                      actually allocated address.)
83                  o)  R4300 (nintendo64, no mmu?), R5900 (playstation2, weird  
84                          TLB/cache? 128-bit GPRs, new instructions),  SMP:
85                          4K (note: NOT R4000), 5K (note: NOT R5000),          o)  dev_mp doesn't work well with dyntrans yet
86                          R6000 (ISA II), R8000          o)  In general, IPIs, CAS, LL/SC etc must be made to work with dyntrans
87                  o)  Multi-cpu stuff:  
88                          +)  SGI's NUMA architecture. Study  MIPS:
89                                  x)  Linux sources          +)  Some more work on opcodes.
90                                  x)  SGI's specs on NUMA address space                  x) MIPS64 revision 2.
91                          +)  Ultrix?  NetBSD doesn't do SMP on MIPS yet :-(                          o)  Find out which actual CPUs implement the rev2 ISA!
92                          +)  Own experiments with ycx2.                  x) _MAYBE_ TX79 and R5900 actually differ in their
93                       opcodes? Check this carefully!
94          Emulation of specific machines and devices:          o)  Dyntrans: Count register updates are probably not 100% correct yet.
95                  o)  Clean up stuff to make it possible to emulate multiple          o)  Refactor code for performance and readability/maintainability.
96                      (different) machines simultaneously.          o)  Instruction combinations? Possible candidates (but profile first!):
97                  o)  Use same clock for all emulations and machines.                  o)  R2000/R3000 cache cleaner!
98                  o)  Clean up the device stuff (registering of devices etc)                  o)  strlen, memset loops etc
99                  o)  Various SCSI and IDE controllers                  o)  multiple loads/stores in a row, e.g. relative to
100                  o)  PS/2-style keyboard controller (for several machines)                      the stack pointer
101                  o)  Generic busses;                  o)  lui + or, lui + add, and 64-bit variants
102                          x)  PCI:  i/o and interrupts                  o)  jr ra + addiu to the v0 register?
103                          x)  QBus-22 (DECsystem 5500, 5400?)                  o)  compare + branch
104                  o)  DECstations (pmax):          o)  DROTR32 and similar MIPS64 rev 2 instructions, which have
105                          x)  ioasic              a rotation bit which differs from previous ISAs.
106                          x)  framebuffers:          o)  EI and DI instructions for MIPS64/32 rev 2. NOTE: These are
107                                  +)  better cursor support, overlays?,              _NOT_ the same as for R5900!
108                                  +)  2D/3D acceleration, PX[G]          o)  (Re)implement 128-bit loads/stores for R5900.
109                          x)  status words / control words, make this more          o)  R4000 and others:
110                                  portable/cleaner                  x)  watchhi/watchlo exceptions, and other exception
111                          x)  scsi controller(s): sii, DMA for asc                      handling details
112                          x)  serial controllers: ssc, scc (and more work on dc?)          o)  R10000 and others:  (R12000, R14000 ?)
113                          x)  nvram on decstation 5000/125:  when using X11,                  x)  memory space, exceptions, ...
114                                  set console=g or similar                  x)  use cop0 framemask for tlb lookups
115                          x)  DECstation 5840? "xbi-based SMP"                      (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)
116                  o)  SGI and ARC machines (sgimips, arc):  
117                          x)  IP32 ("O2"): (Lots of stuff)  Dyntrans:
118                                  +)  mec (ethernet)          x)  Redesign/rethink the delay slot mechanism used for e.g. MIPS,
119                                  +)  pci                  so that it caches a translation (that is, an instruction
120                                  +)  ahc (scsi)                  word and the instr_call it was translated to the last
121                                  +)  ps2 kbd                  time), so that it doesn't need to do slow
122                                  +)  memory controller                  to_be_translated for each end of page?
123                                  +)  framebuffer/graphics          x)  Program Counter statistics:
124                                  +)  caches                  Per machine? What about SMP? All data to the same file?
125                          x)  more ARCBIOS stuff                  A debugger command should be possible to use to enable/
126                          x)  Memory/interrupt controllers                  disable statistics gathering.
127                          x)  IP30 (Linux with graphics support?)                  Configuration file option!
128                          x)  SMP / NUMA?  (SGI and various ARC machines)          x)  Common fatal_abort() function, which drops into the debugger
129                  o)  Playstation 2:                  without continuing.
130                          Hardware:  OHCI usb controller, keyboard, ...          x)  INVALIDATION should cause translations in _all_ cpus to be
131                  o)  Cobalt:  PCI and interrupt system, ethernet,              invalidated, e.g. on a write to a write-protected page
132                          harddisk controller(s)              (containing code)
133                  o)  Less interesting platforms:          x)  Call/return hints?
134                          o)  newsmips:          x)  16-bit encodings? (MIPS16, ARM Thumb, SH3, ...)
135                                  o)  NetBSD/newsmips, get it to detect a "real"          x)  H8?
136                                      model, right now everything is 100% bogus          x)  Lots of other stuff: see src/cpus/README_DYNTRANS
137                          o)  mipsco? (NetBSD)          x)  true recompilation backend? think carefully about this,
138                          o)  wgrisc? (big endian R3000, in OpenBSD's attic)              experiment in a separate project (not in GXemul)
139                          o)  other embedded / evaluation MIPS boards                  o) First test would be to just implement a simple
140                          o)  Playstation 1? R3000A. Weird hardware?                     instruction such as MIPS' addiu or lui, on AMD64
141                                  No FPU, but something as coproc 2.                     hosts...
142                          o)  Nintendo 64, http://www.nintendo.com/systems/n64/n64_specs.jsp          x)  Idle loop detection? (Depends on target.) Could be turned
143                                  (R4300, 4MB RAM, really weird memory map)              into usleep(1) or similar on the host... except when doing
144                  o)  non-MIPS              e.g. SMP emulation. Then it becomes trickier.
145    
146          File/disk handling:  Alpha:
147                  o)  More than one type of disk in a machine (say, IDE + FLOPPY,          o)  Virtual memory (tlbs etc)
148                      or SCSI + IDE); how to handle this nicely?          o)  Get {NetBSD,OpenBSD,Linux}/alpha booting. :)
149                  o)  Read function argument count and types from binaries? (ELF?)  
150                  o)  ELF: separate LE/BE (MIPS instruction format) from LSB/MSB  SPARC:
151                          (ELF structure format)?          o)  Add all registers (floating point, control regs etc)
152                  o)  Better handling of tape files          o)  Save/restore register windows etc!
153                  o)  gzip support (also for non-ISO9660 files)          o)  Load/stores!
154            o)  Disassemly of some more instructions?
155          Userland ABI emulation:          o)  Are sll etc 32-bit sign-extending or zero-extending?
156                  o)  see src/useremul.c          o)  Finish the cmp (subcc) flag computation code.
157            o)  Finish the GDB register stuff.
158          Terminal based interactive debugger:          o)  SPARC v8, v7 etc?
159                  o)  see src/debugger.c  
160    Debugger:
161          Terminal/console stuff:          o)  How does SMP debugging work? Does it simply use "threads"?
162                  o)  allow emulated serial ports to be connected to the outside                  What if the guest OS (running on an emulated SMP machine)
163                      world in a more generic way, or even to other emulated                  has a usertask running, with userland threads?
164                      machines(!)          o)  Try to make the debugger more modular and, if possible, reentrant!
165            o)  Remove the emul command? (But show network info if showing
166          GDB interface? (Maybe not necessary; the built-in debugger feels                  machines?)
167          more useful.)          o)  Generalize the expression evaluator. (debugger_expr.c?)
168                    settable variables      ("show nr of instructions on average")
169          GUI, interactive debugger?  GTK+?  (The GUI _must be optional_!)                  emul[x]                 defaults to current emul
170                  o)  Breakpoints (complex expressions? combinations of register                  machine[x]              defaults to current machine
171                          states, memory accesses and so on)                  cpu[x]                  defaults to currently focused cpu
172                  o)  Instruction trace                  registers               cpu arch dependent (#-prefix)
173                  o)  Disassembly of RAM (_NOT_ the same as instruction trace)                  symbols                 @-prefix
174                  o)  Function call trace                  numeric constants       decimal, hex, and octal ($-prefix)
175                  o)  Inspection of CPU registers/state, coprocessor                  boolean                 yes,no, true,false
176                          registers/state, any device registers/state/contents                  operators (+ - * / % & | ^ !)
177                          o)  Framebuffers in windows / tabs.                  parentheses for grouping subexpressions
178                          o)  Contents of RAM                  NOTE: the change from % to # for register prefix!
179                  o)  "Start new emulation" should allow amount of                  examples:
180                          RAM and nr of cpus to easily be specified.                                  emul[0].machine[2].cpu[0].pc
181                          Multiple simultaneous machines should be possible.                                  machine[test2].cpu[1].ra = main
182                  o)  Disk images.                                  settings.show_trace_tree = yes
183    
184          Regression tests:                  Settings:
185                  o)  see tests/                          o)  Remove a setting.
186                            o)  Read/write a setting given a name. (Read as
187          Save state of the whole emulated machine, to be able to load it back                              string and/or int64_t simultaneously?)
188                  in later?  (Memory, all device's states, all registers and                          o)  Warnings when exiting the emulator, if the
189                  so on.  Like taking a snapshot. (SimOS seems to do this,                              settings have not been removed exactly in
190                  according to its website.))                              the same way as they were added? This would
191                                improve code cleanliness in the long term.
192          Better X-windows functionality:                              (I.e. require a corresponding _destroy()
193                  o)  CLEAN UP the ugly event code                              function for all _new functions... machine_
194                  o)  Mouse clicks can be "missed" in the current system; this is                              cpu_ etc.)
195                      not good. They should be put on a stack of some kind.  
196                  o)  More 2D and 3D framebuffer acceleration.                  Help command should have subsections! One for "expressions",
197                  o)  Non-resizable windows?  Or choose scaledown depending                  mirrored in the documentation, but the internal help should
198                          on size (and center the image, with a black border).                  be the one that should be considered correct.
199                  o)  Different scaledown on different windows?          o)  see src/debugger.c for more
200                  o)  Switch scaledown during runtime? (Ala CTRL-ALT-plus/minus)  
201                  o)  Keyboard and mouse events:  POWER/PowerPC:
202                          x)  Do this for more machines than just DECstation          x)  PPC optimizations; instr combs
203                          x)  more X11 cursor keycodes          x)  64-bit stuff: either Linux on G5, or perhaps some hobbyist
204                          x)  Keys like CTRL, ALT, SHIFT do not get through                  version of AIX? (if there exists such a thing)
205                              by themselves (these are necessary for example          x)  find and fix the bug which causes NetBSD/macppc to fail after
206                              to change the font of an xterm in X in the              an install!
207                              emulator)          x)  macppc: adb controller; keyboard (for framebuffer mode)
208                  o)  Generalize the framebuffer stuff by moving _ALL_ X11          x)  make OpenBSD/macppc work (PCI controller stuff)
209                          specific code to src/x11.c!  
210    Algor:
211          Statistics:  (this could be interesting)          PCI and ISA and LOCAL interrupts! --> wdc could start working
212                  o)  Save to file and show graphics. It should be possible to          Add interrupt controller in dev_algor.c.
213                      run gxemul after a simulation to just show the graphics,  
214                      or convert to a .ppm or .tga or similar.  ARM:
215                  o)  memory accesses (to measure cache efficiency and          o)  try to get netbsd/evbarm 3.x running (iq80321)
216                          page coloring efficiency)          o)  make the xscale counter registers (ccnt) work
217                  o)  nr of simultaneous ASIDs in use in the TLB, for MIPS          o)  make the ata controller usable for FreeBSD!
218                  o)  percentage of time spent in different "states", such as          o)  zaurus for openbsd...
219                      running userland code, kernel code, or idling (for CPUs          o)  debian/cats crashes because of unimplemented coproc stuff.
220                      that have such an instruction, or whenever the PC is              fix this?
221                      inside a specific idle-function (address range)).  
222                      Possible additional state (for example on R3000): caches  Cache simulation:
223                      disabled.          o)  Command line flags for:
224                  o)  position of read/write on (SCSI) disks                  o)  CPU endianness?
225                    o)  Cache sizes? (multiple levels)
226            o)  Separate from the CPU concept, so that multi-core CPUs sharing
227                e.g. a L2 cache can be simulated (?)
228            o)  Instruction cache emulation is easiest (if separate from the
229                data cache); similar hack as the S;I; hack in cpu_dyntrans.c.
230                NOTE: if the architecture has a delay slot, then an instruction
231                slot can actually be executed as 2 instructions.
232            o)  Data cache emulation = harder; each arch's load/store routines
233                must include support? running one instruction at a time and
234                having a cpu-dependant lookup function for each instruction
235                is another option (easier to implement, but very very slow).
236    
237    Documentation:
238            o)  machines, cpus, devices.
239            o)  Automagic documentation generation:
240                    x)  REMEMBER that several machines/devices can be in
241                            the same source file!
242            o)  Try to rewrite the install instructions for those machines
243                that use 3MAX into using CATS? (To remove the need to a raw
244                ffs partition using up all of the disk image.)
245    
246    More generic out_of_memory error reporting, and check everywhere!
247            Causes: OpenBSD has low default limits for normal users.
248                    Host is 32-bit? (32-bit hosts are limited to 4 GB or less
249                    of userspace memory.)
250                    You are actually low on RAM. (As trivial as this might sound,
251                    Unix systems usually allow processes to allocate virtual
252                    memory beyond the amount of RAM in the machine.)
253    
254    Breakpoints: 32-bit vs 64-bit sign extension for MIPS, warnings, etc.
255            Use the debugger's symbolic name stuff. (which will have to be
256            extended soon to support stuff like  "2*x + symbol + y" etc. cool
257            stuff)
258    
259    The Device subsystem:
260            x)  allow devices to be moved and/or changed in size (down to a
261                minimum size, etc, or up to a max size)
262            x)  keep track of interrupts and busses? actually, allowing any device
263                to be a bus might be a nice idea.
264            x)  turn interrupt controllers into devices? :-)
265            x)  refactor various clocks/nvram/cmos into one device?
266    
267    Clocks:
268            x)  General framework for automagic clock adjustment for _all_
269                kinds of clocks and timers. (Which should be possible to turn
270                off, of course, like the way DECstation emulation works now.)
271    
272    PCI:
273            x)  last write was ffffffff ==> fix this, it should be used
274                together with a mask to get the correct bits. also, not ALL
275                bits are size bits! (lowest 4 vs lowest 2?)
276            x)  add support for address fixups
277            x)  generalize the interrupt routing stuff (lines etc). this should
278                be per machine? or per bus, that's better
279            x)  add a "pcn" NIC (AMD PCnet32 Lance 79c970 (PCI 1022:2000)),
280                could be useful for several machine modes (Malta, Algor, evbarm,
281                hp700?, macppc, etc.)
282    
283    Network layer:
284            o)  DHCP (for Debian and BSD installers :-)
285            o)  increase performance
286            o)  don't rely on NetBSD-ish usage
287            o)  Multiple networks per emulation, and let different
288                NICs in machines connect to different networks.
289            o)  many other issues: see src/net.c
290    
291    Busses:
292            o)  Redesign the entire "mainbus" concept!
293            o)  Busses should be placed in a hierarchical tree!
294            o)  Easily configurable interrupt routing in SMP systems.
295            o)  Specific clock/bus speeds, cpu speeds etc.
296            o)  Synchronization over network? or at least in dyntrans within
297                one emulated machine
298            o)  dev->bus: TurboChannel, PCMCIA, ADB?
299    
300    Config file parser:
301            o)  Rewrite it from scratch!
302            o)  Usage of any expression available through the debugger
303            o)  Support for running debugger commands (like the -c
304                command line option)
305    
306    Floating point layer:
307            o)  make it common enough to be used by _all_ emulation modes
308            o)  implement more stuff
309            o)  non-IEEE modes (i.e. x86)?
310    
311    Userland emulation:
312            x)  Lots of stuff; freebsd and netbsd (and linux?) syscalls.
313            x)  Dynamic linking? Hm.
314    
315    Sound:
316            x)  generic sound framework
317            x)  add one or more sound cards as devices
318    
319    ASC SCSI controller:
320            x)  NetBSD/arc 2.0 uses the ASC controller in a way which GXemul
321                cannot yet handle. (NetBSD 1.6.2 works ok.) (Possibly a problem
322                in NetBSD itself, http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/
323                2005/11/06/0024.html suggests that.)
324    
325    Caches / memory hierarchies: (this is mostly MIPS-specific)
326            o)  src/memory*.c: Implement correct cache emulation for
327                all CPU types. (currently only R2000/R3000 is implemented)
328                (per CPU, multiple levels should be possible, associativity etc!)
329            o)  R2000/R3000 isn't _100%_ correct, just almost correct :)
330            o)  Move the -S (fill mem with random) functionality into the
331                memory.c subsystem, not machine.c or wherever it is now
332            o)  ECC stuff, simulation of memory errors?  (Machine dependent)
333            o)  More than 4GB of emulated RAM, when run on a 32-bit host?
334                (using manual swap-out of blocks to disk, ugly)
335            o)  A global command line option should be used to turn
336                cache emulation on or off. When off, caches should be
337                faked like they are right now. When on, caches and
338                memory latencies should be emulated as correctly as
339                possible.
340    
341    File/disk/symbol handling:
342            o)  Remove some of the complexity in file format guessing, for
343                    Ultrix kernels that are actually disk images?
344            o)  Better handling of tape files
345            o)  Read function argument count and types from binaries? (ELF?)
346            o)  Better demangling of C++ names. Note: GNU's C++ differs from e.g.
347                Microsoft's C++, so multiple schemes must be possible. See
348                URL at top of src/symbol_demangle.c for more info.
349    
350    Userland ABI emulation:
351            o)  see src/useremul.c
352    
353    Terminal/console:
354            o)  allow emulated serial ports to be connected to the outside
355                world in a more generic way, or even to other emulated
356                machines(?)
357    
358    Save state of the whole emulated machine, to be able to load it back
359            in later?  (Memory, all device's states, all registers and
360            so on.  Like taking a snapshot. (SimOS seems to do this,
361            according to its website.))
362    
363    Better framebuffer and X-windows functionality:
364            o)  -Yx sometimes causes crashes.
365            o)  Simple device access to framebuffer_blockcopyfill() etc,
366                and text output (using the built-in fonts), for dev_fb.
367            o)  CLEAN UP the ugly event code
368            o)  Mouse clicks can be "missed" in the current system; this is
369                not good. They should be put on a stack of some kind.
370            o)  More 2D and 3D framebuffer acceleration.
371            o)  Non-resizable windows?  Or choose scaledown depending
372                    on size (and center the image, with a black border).
373            o)  Different scaledown on different windows?
374            o)  Switch scaledown during runtime? (Ala CTRL-ALT-plus/minus)
375            o)  Bug reported by Elijah Rutschman on MacOS with weird
376                keys (F5 = cursor down?).
377            o)  Keyboard and mouse events:
378                    x)  Do this for more machines than just DECstation
379                    x)  more X11 cursor keycodes
380                    x)  Keys like CTRL, ALT, SHIFT do not get through
381                        by themselves (these are necessary for example
382                        to change the font of an xterm in X in the
383                        emulator)
384            o)  Generalize the framebuffer stuff by moving _ALL_ X11
385                    specific code to src/x11.c!
386    
387    Statistics:  (this could be interesting)
388            o)  Save to file and show graphics. It should be possible to
389                run gxemul after a simulation to just show the graphics,
390                or convert to a .ppm or .tga or similar.
391            o)  memory accesses (to measure cache efficiency and
392                    page coloring efficiency)
393            o)  nr of simultaneous ASIDs in use in the TLB, for MIPS
394            o)  percentage of time spent in different "states", such as
395                running userland code, kernel code, or idling (for CPUs
396                that have such an instruction, or whenever the PC is
397                inside a specific idle-function (address range)).
398                Possible additional state (for example on R3000): caches
399                disabled.
400            o)  position of read/write on (SCSI) disks
401    

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