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Re: [Qemu-arm] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-3.0] hw/misc/tz-mpc: Zero the LUT


From: Thomas Huth
Subject: Re: [Qemu-arm] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-3.0] hw/misc/tz-mpc: Zero the LUT on initialization, not just reset
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 17:45:16 +0200
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On 24.07.2018 17:36, Peter Maydell wrote:
> In the tz-mpc device we allocate a data block for the LUT,
> which we then clear to zero in the device's reset method.
> This is conceptually fine, but unfortunately results in a
> valgrind complaint about use of uninitialized data on startup:
> 
> ==30906== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
> ==30906==    at 0x503609: tz_mpc_translate (tz-mpc.c:439)
> ==30906==    by 0x3F3D90: address_space_translate_iommu (exec.c:511)
> ==30906==    by 0x3F3FF8: flatview_do_translate (exec.c:584)
> ==30906==    by 0x3F4292: flatview_translate (exec.c:644)
> ==30906==    by 0x3F2120: address_space_translate (memory.h:1962)
> ==30906==    by 0x3FB753: address_space_ldl_internal (memory_ldst.inc.c:36)
> ==30906==    by 0x3FB8A6: address_space_ldl (memory_ldst.inc.c:80)
> ==30906==    by 0x619037: ldl_phys (memory_ldst_phys.inc.h:25)
> ==30906==    by 0x61985D: arm_cpu_reset (cpu.c:255)
> ==30906==    by 0x98791B: cpu_reset (cpu.c:249)
> ==30906==    by 0x57FFDB: armv7m_reset (armv7m.c:265)
> ==30906==    by 0x7B1775: qemu_devices_reset (reset.c:69)
> 
> This is because of a reset ordering problem -- the TZ MPC
> resets after the CPU, but an M-profile CPU's reset function
> includes memory loads to get the initial PC and SP, which
> then go through an MPC that hasn't yet been reset.
> 
> The simplest fix for this is to zero the LUT when we
> initialize the data, which will result in the MPC's
> translate function giving the right answers for these
> early memory accesses.

Thanks, that fixes the issue, indeed:

Tested-by: Thomas Huth <address@hidden>



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