AVX10.1 is just a re-branding of certain AVX512 (sub)features, i.e.
adds no new instructions. Therefore it's mostly relaxation that needs
doing, plus dealing with the 256-bit-only case that AVX512 itself
does not allow for. Luckily an unnecessary restriction on the mask
register insns was taken out again, simplifying the actual emulator
adjustments quite a bit.
AVX10.2 is going to require quite a bit more work; the new patch in
v2 is merely the relatively simple start thereof.
While it probably can be rebased ahead, the series in this form
depends on the previously submitted "[PATCH v5 0/3] x86/CPUID: leaf
pruning".
I've tried to be very careful in rebasing ahead of other emulator
patches I've been carrying, but almost all testing I've done is with
all of those collectively in place.
1: x86/CPUID: enable AVX10 leaf
2: x86emul/test: rename "cp"
3: x86emul: introduce a struct cpu_policy * local in x86_emulate()
4: x86emul: support AVX10.1
5: x86emul/test: use simd_check_avx512*() in main()
6: x86emul/test: drop cpu_has_avx512vl
7: x86emul: AVX10.1 testing
8: x86emul/test: engage AVX512VL via command line option
9: x86emul: support AVX10.2 256-bit embedded rounding / SAE
Jan