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Fix - JIT ExceededMaxInstructions
and ExecutionOverrun
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Why does this exceed maximum instructions while the lddw case below does not? Add is one instruction while lddw is two.
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Ah, Lddw accounts for a single instruction, not two. Let me reformulate my question. Why a does single instruction raise the ExceededMaxInstructions when we only request one unit for execution?
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lddw
only costs one CU. And this testsadd
, notlddw
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I wrote exactly that in my previous comment:
There is no need to repeat what I said. You've probably missed my comment. Now, my question is:
So in the
add
test, we only have a single add instruction and request one CU, but we raise anExceededMaxInstructions
error. Why is this the case?I didn't understand how this answers my question.
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I suppose logically, the ExceededMaxInstructions and ExecutionOverrun faults happen after the same time here, and it's not clear what to return.
After
add
is executed, the virtual CPU is in a state where it expects another instruction. But at this point CU==0 and PC is OOB, so the next instruction would fault for either of these reasons.I suppose you could specify that instruction fetch occurs before CU checks, but that's just going to inhibit future possible optimizations.