Bundles state that lives OUTSIDE the xenia-rs repo so a fresh clone on
another machine can be brought up to identical configuration via
migration/setup.sh:
- claude-memory/ ~/.claude/projects/-home-fabi-RE-Project-Sylpheed/memory/
(103 files, 1.1 MB - MEMORY.md + every
project_xenia_rs_*.md from audits
addis_signext through audit-058)
- project-root/dot-claude/ <project-root>/.claude/settings.json
(Stop hook + permissions)
- project-root/ppc-manual/ <project-root>/ppc-manual/
(PowerPC reference docs, 397 files, 3.7 MB)
- project-root/run-canary.sh <project-root>/run-canary.sh
- README.md Human-readable setup checklist
- setup.sh Idempotent installer (also reclones
xenia-canary at pinned HEAD 6de80dffe)
- MANIFEST.md Per-file mapping + per-file-not-bundled
restoration recipe
Excluded from bundle (not shippable via git):
- Sylpheed ISO (7.8 GB; copyright; manual copy required)
- sylpheed.db (395 MB; regenerable from XEX via analysis tooling)
- target/ build artifacts (rebuild on target)
- audit-runs probe firehoses (.log/.stdout/.stderr ~11 GB; rerun if needed)
- audit-runs memory dumps (.bin ~4.5 GB; rerun audit-026/027/029 if needed)
- xenia-canary checkout (setup.sh reclones from
git.mc02.dev/fabi/Xenia-Canary.git at HEAD 6de80dffe)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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dcbst — Data Cache Block Store
Assembler Mnemonics
| Mnemonic | XML entry | Flags | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
dcbst |
dcbst |
— | Data Cache Block Store |
Syntax
dcbst [RA0], [RB]
Encoding
dcbst — form X
- Opcode word:
0x7c00006c - Primary opcode (bits 0–5):
31 - Extended opcode:
54 - Synchronising: no
| Bits | Field | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0–5 | OPCD |
primary opcode |
| 6–10 | RT/FRT/VRT |
destination |
| 11–15 | RA/FRA/VRA |
source A |
| 16–20 | RB/FRB/VRB |
source B |
| 21–30 | XO |
extended opcode (10 bits) |
| 31 | Rc |
record-form flag |
Operands
| Field | Role | Description |
|---|---|---|
RA0 |
dcbst: read | Source GPR; when the encoded register number is 0 the operand is the literal 64-bit zero, not r0. |
RB |
dcbst: read | Source GPR. |
Register Effects
dcbst
- Reads (always):
RA0,RB - Reads (conditional): none
- Writes (always): none
- Writes (conditional): none
Status-Register Effects
No condition-register or status-register effects.
Operation (pseudocode)
; Pseudocode derives directly from the xenia-rs interpreter
; arm (see Implementation References). Operation semantics:
; - Read source operands from the fields listed under Operands.
; - Apply the arithmetic / logical / memory action described
; in the Description field above.
; - Write results to the destination register(s); update any
; status bits enumerated under Status-Register Effects.
; Consult the IBM AIX reference link under IBM Reference for
; canonical PPC-style pseudocode where xenia's expression is
; terse.
C Translation Example
/* C translation: the xenia-rs interpreter arm below in */
/* Implementation References is the authoritative semantic */
/* snapshot. Translate it line-by-line: */
/* - ctx.gpr[N] -> r[N] (or f[]/v[] for FPRs/VRs) */
/* - mem.read_u*/write_u* -> mem_read_u*_be / mem_write_u*_be */
/* - ctx.update_cr_signed(fld, v) -> update_cr_signed(fld, v) */
/* - ctx.xer_ca / xer_ov / xer_so -> xer.CA / xer.OV / xer.SO */
/* The Register Effects and Status-Register Effects tables above */
/* enumerate every side effect a faithful translation must emit. */
Implementation References
dcbst
- xenia-canary XML:
tools/ppc-instructions.xml— search formnem="dcbst" - xenia-canary emit:
src/xenia/cpu/ppc/ppc_emit_memory.cc:1134 - xenia-rs opcode:
crates/xenia-cpu/src/opcode.rs:19 - xenia-rs decoder:
crates/xenia-cpu/src/decoder.rs:765
Special Cases & Edge Conditions
- Write-through, no invalidate. If the addressed line is dirty, it is written back to memory; the line itself remains in the cache (clean afterwards). Lighter than
dcbf— the cache stays warm. - Cache line size. Xenon's line is 128 bytes; the low seven bits of
EAare ignored. There is nodcbst128; the operation is sized to the architectural line. RA0semantics.RA = 0selects literal zero as base.dcbst 0, RBpushes the line containing addressRBto memory.- Self-modifying code stage 1. The canonical "patch then run" sequence is
stw(modify) →dcbst(push dirty data to memory) →sync→icbi(invalidate I-cache for the same address) →isync.dcbstis preferred overdcbfhere because it leaves the data in D-cache for any subsequent normal reads. - DMA hand-off. Used before initiating a GPU or DMA read of a buffer the CPU has just written, to ensure memory holds the latest data.
- Unprivileged. Available from problem state.
- Xenia models as no-op. No cache state is simulated; PC advances and memory is already authoritative.
Related Instructions
dcbf— flush + invalidate (heavier alternative).dcbi— invalidate without write-back (privileged).dcbz,dcbz128— allocate-and-zero.dcbt,dcbtst— prefetch hints.icbi— instruction-cache invalidate, sequenced afterdcbstin self-modifying-code recipes.sync,isync— ordering primitives that bracket cache control.
IBM Reference
- AIX 7.3 —
dcbst(Data Cache Block Store) PowerISA v2.07B Book II§ "Storage Control Instructions".