The peripheral and PrimeCell identification registers of pl011 are located at offset 0xFE0 - 0xFFC. To check if a read falls to such registers, the C implementation checks if the offset-shifted-by-2 (not the offset itself) is in the range 0x3F8 - 0x3FF.
Use the same check in the Rust implementation. This fixes the timeout of the following avocado tests: * tests/avocado/boot_linux_console.py:BootLinuxConsole.test_arm_virt * tests/avocado/replay_kernel.py:ReplayKernelNormal.test_arm_virt * tests/avocado/replay_kernel.py:ReplayKernelNormal.test_arm_vexpressa9 Reported-by: Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie....@hotmail.com> --- rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs b/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs index 2a85960b81..476cacc844 100644 --- a/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs +++ b/rust/hw/char/pl011/src/device.rs @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ pub fn read(&mut self, offset: hwaddr, _size: c_uint) -> std::ops::ControlFlow<u use RegisterOffset::*; std::ops::ControlFlow::Break(match RegisterOffset::try_from(offset) { - Err(v) if (0x3f8..0x400).contains(&v) => { + Err(v) if (0x3f8..0x400).contains(&(v >> 2)) => { u64::from(self.device_id[(offset - 0xfe0) >> 2]) } Err(_) => { -- 2.34.1