Annotation of qemu/target-i386/TODO, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: Correctness issues:
        !             2: 
        !             3: - some eflags manipulation incorrectly reset the bit 0x2.
        !             4: - SVM: test, cpu save/restore, SMM save/restore. 
        !             5: - x86_64: lcall/ljmp intel/amd differences ?
        !             6: - better code fetch (different exception handling + CS.limit support)
        !             7: - user/kernel PUSHL/POPL in helper.c
        !             8: - add missing cpuid tests
        !             9: - return UD exception if LOCK prefix incorrectly used
        !            10: - test ldt limit < 7 ?
        !            11: - fix some 16 bit sp push/pop overflow (pusha/popa, lcall lret)
        !            12: - full support of segment limit/rights 
        !            13: - full x87 exception support
        !            14: - improve x87 bit exactness (use bochs code ?)
        !            15: - DRx register support
        !            16: - CR0.AC emulation
        !            17: - SSE alignment checks
        !            18: - fix SSE min/max with nans
        !            19: 
        !            20: Optimizations/Features:
        !            21: 
        !            22: - add SVM nested paging support
        !            23: - add VMX support
        !            24: - add AVX support
        !            25: - add SSE5 support
        !            26: - fxsave/fxrstor AMD extensions
        !            27: - improve monitor/mwait support
        !            28: - faster EFLAGS update: consider SZAP, C, O can be updated separately
        !            29:   with a bit field in CC_OP and more state variables.
        !            30: - evaluate x87 stack pointer statically
        !            31: - find a way to avoid translating several time the same TB if CR0.TS
        !            32:   is set or not.
        !            33: - move kqemu support outside target-i386.

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