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- Use simplified monad type (e.g., without the with_aux constructors that are
not needed by the shallow embedding).
- Add support for registers with arbitrary types (e.g., records, enumerations,
vectors of vectors). Instead of using bit lists as the common representation
of register values at the monad interface, use a register_value type that is
generated per spec as a union of all register types that occur in the spec.
Conversion functions between register_value and concrete types are generated.
- Use the same representation of register references as the state monad, in
preparation of rebasing the state monad onto the prompt monad.
- Split out those types from sail_impl_base.lem that are used by the shallow
embedding into a new module sail_instr_kinds.lem, and import that. Removing
the dependency on Sail_impl_base from the shallow embedding avoids name clashes
between the different monad types.
Not yet done:
- Support for reading/writing register slices. Currently, a rewriting pass
pushes register slices in l-expressions to the right-hand side, turning a
write to a register slice into a read-modify-write. For interfacing with the
concurreny model, we will want to be more precise than that (in particular
since some specs represent register files as big single registers containing a
vector of bitvectors).
- Lemmas about the conversion functions to/from register_value should be
generated automatically.
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removed IK_cond_branch, and added IK_branch
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- Remove vector start indices
- Library refactoring: Definitions in sail_operators.lem now use Bitvector
type class and work for both bit list and machine word representations
- Add Lem bindings to AArch64 and RISC-V preludes
TODO: Merge specialised machine word operations from sail_operators_mwords into
sail_operators.
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The type-checker already supports a user-defined "exception" type that can be
used in throw and try-catch expressions. This patch adds support for that to
the Lem shallow embedding by adapting the existing exception mechanisms of the
state and prompt monads. User-defined exceptions are distinguished from
builtin exception cases. For example, the state monad uses
type ex 'e =
| Exit
| Assert of string
| Throw of 'e
to distinguish between calls to "exit", failed assertions, and user-defined
exceptions, respectively. Early return is also handled using the exception
mechanism, by lifting to a monad with "either 'r exception" as the exception
type, where 'r is the expected return type and "exception" is the user-defined
exception type.
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- Add support for some internal nodes to type checker
- Add more explicit type annotations during rewriting
- Remove hardcoded rewrites for E_vector_update etc from Lem pretty-printer;
these will be resolved by the type checker during rewriting now
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things, SF and CP bugfixing
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etc/regfp.sail.
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and Set membership for free
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mono-experiments
# Conflicts:
# src/gen_lib/sail_values.lem
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- Add back support for bit list representation of bit vectors, for backwards
compatibility in order to ease integration with the interpreter. For this
purpose, split out a file sail_operators.lem from sail_values.lem, and add a
variant sail_operators_mwords.lem for the machine word representation of
bitvectors. Currently, Sail is hardcoded to use machine words for the
sequential state monad, and bit lists for the free monad, but this could be
turned into a command line flag.
- Add a prelude_wrappers.sail file for glueing the Sail prelude to the Lem
library. The wrappers make use of sizeof expressions to extract type
information from bitvectors (length, start index) in order to pass it to the
Lem functions.
- Add early return support to the free monad, using a new constructor "Return
of 'r". As with the sequential monad, functions with early return are
wrapped into "catch_early_return", which extracts the return value at the end
of the function execution.
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fixed some compare functions;
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fixed the interpreter nias analysis;
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# Conflicts:
# src/lem_interp/interp.lem
# src/lem_interp/interp_inter_imp.lem
# src/lem_interp/interp_interface.lem
# src/parser.mly
# src/pretty_print_lem.ml
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data and invent rmemt and wmvt effects for them. Extend the interpreter context to include lists of tagged memory read and write functions. The memory model must round down the address to the nearest capability aligned address when reading/writing tags. Remove TAGw which is no longer needed as a result.
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interpreter
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instruction state, factor out interpreter/shallow embedding value conversion
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