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[Qemu-devel] Wrong reset of MIPS hflags EXL after interrupt?
From: |
Dirk Behme |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] Wrong reset of MIPS hflags EXL after interrupt? |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:04:10 +0200 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20050923) |
Hi,
I'm not sure, but while playing with MIPS interrupts, it
seems to me that something with reset of interrupt flag
MIPS_HFLAG_EXL (0x04) at exception exit (eret) is wrong. It
seems to me that only one interrupt is executed because
after eret, MIPS_HFLAG_EXL stays set in env->hflags. Then,
at next interrupt, system correctly checks for
MIPS_HFLAG_EXL, but this is still set and no further
interrupt happens.
Debugging shows that op_eret() in MIPS op.c correctly reset
this bit: env->hflags &= ~MIPS_HFLAG_EXL; But debug output
at end of e.g. save_cpu_state() (debug output of ctx->hflags
and ctx->saved_hflags ) or in function which tries to issue
(next) timer interrupt (debug output of env->hflags)
MIPS_HFLAG_EXL is still (again?) set everywhere. Looks like
the correct env->hflags from op_eret() is overwritten
somewhere later with wrong value.
These three ctx->hflags, ctx->saved_hflags and env->hflags
are confusing me ;) Where are they synchronized after eret?
Or who overwrites the env->hflags correctly set by eret
again? Any ideas, why eret sets env->hflags correctly and
later global env->hflags has still/again wrong value? Any
other hints?
Many thanks
Dirk
Debug output shows something like:
save_cpu_state(): ctx->hflags 00000000 ctx->saved_hflags
00000000
MIPS Timer #1: Status: 0x80408401, Cause: 0x00008000,
env->hflags: 0x00000000
save_cpu_state():ctx->hflags 00000004 ctx->saved_hflags 00000004
** Interrupt handler called...
** Start of op_eret(): env->hflags 0x00000204 Status 0x80408403
** End of op_eret(): env->hflags 0x00000200 Status 0x80408401
save_cpu_state():ctx->hflags 00000004 ctx->saved_hflags 00000004
save_cpu_state():ctx->hflags 00000004 ctx->saved_hflags 00000004
save_cpu_state():ctx->hflags 00000004 ctx->saved_hflags 00000004
...
MIPS Timer #2: Status: 0x80408401, Cause: 0x00008000,
env->hflags: 0x00000004
MIPS Timer #3: Status: 0x80408401, Cause: 0x00008000,
env->hflags: 0x00000004
MIPS Timer #4: Status: 0x80408401, Cause: 0x00008000,
env->hflags: 0x00000004
MIPS Timer #5: Status: 0x80408401, Cause: 0x00008000,
env->hflags: 0x00000004
....