Am 07.04.2014 21:32, schrieb Andreas Färber: > Am 05.04.2014 22:26, schrieb Hervé Poussineau: >> Hi Andreas, >> >> Le sam. 05 avril 2014 17:41:43 CEST, Andreas Färber a écrit : >>> Hi Hervé, >>> >>> Am 20.03.2014 00:36, schrieb Andreas Färber: >>>> From: Hervé Poussineau <hpous...@reactos.org> >>>> >>>> Remove now duplicated code from prep board. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Hervé Poussineau <hpous...@reactos.org> >>>> Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <andreas.faer...@web.de> >>>> --- >>>> hw/pci-host/prep.c | 85 >>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>>> hw/ppc/prep.c | 94 >>>> ++---------------------------------------------------- >>>> 2 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 91 deletions(-) >>> >>> I'm facing endianness-test failures in -rc1 on both openSUSE ppc/ppc64 >>> and OSX ppc64 (below) as well as "broken pipe" on OSX ppc. >>> >>> $ make check-qtest-ppc V=1 >>> [...] >>> /ppc/endianness/prep: ** >>> ERROR:/Users/andreas/QEMU/tests/endianness-test.c:131:test_endianness: >>> assertion failed (isa_inw(test, 0xe2) == 0x8765): (0x00004321 == >>> 0x00008765) >>> FAIL >>> [...] >>> /ppc/endianness/split/prep: ** >>> ERROR:/Users/andreas/QEMU/tests/endianness-test.c:206:test_endianness_split: >>> >>> assertion failed (isa_inw(test, 0xe2) == 0x8765): (0x00004321 == >>> 0x00008765) >>> FAIL >>> [...] >>> /ppc/endianness/combine/prep: ** >>> ERROR:/Users/andreas/QEMU/tests/endianness-test.c:253:test_endianness_combine: >>> >>> assertion failed (isa_inw(test, 0xea) == 0x8765): (0x00004321 == >>> 0x00008765) >>> FAIL >>> [...] >>> FAIL: tests/endianness-test >>> >>> On x86 everything is fine. git-bisect points to this commit. >>> >>> There is one "FIXME: handle endianness switch" in here, but I don't spot >>> such code where it's being moved from either. >>> >>> My suspect is the cpu_inw() -> ldl_p() change, but I'm unsure whether >>> the code or the test is wrong... >> >> Code removed in this commit was using DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN, and then >> using cpu_inl, which does a ldl_p. >> Code added in this commit is using DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN, and then is >> using ldl_p. >> So, yes, it seems that endianness of memory region does change things. >> Native endian means native endian of the guest of of the host? >> >> I also checked tests/endianness-test.c. >> The failing test is: >> isa_outl(test, 0xe0, 0x87654321); >> g_assert_cmphex(isa_inl(test, 0xe0), ==, 0x87654321); >> g_assert_cmphex(isa_inw(test, 0xe2), ==, 0x8765); >> g_assert_cmphex(isa_inw(test, 0xe0), ==, 0x4321); >> which seems perfectly valid as ISA is little-endian. >> >> However, PReP is marked as bswap= true in this file, which means that >> values are inverted before writing and after reading them. > > I tested .bswap = false - that fixes ppc64 host but breaks x86_64 host.
Same results for the following patch (x86_64 broken, ppc64 fixed): diff --git a/hw/pci-host/prep.c b/hw/pci-host/prep.c index d3e746c..fd3956f 100644 --- a/hw/pci-host/prep.c +++ b/hw/pci-host/prep.c @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ static void raven_io_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, static const MemoryRegionOps raven_io_ops = { .read = raven_io_read, .write = raven_io_write, - .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN, + .endianness = DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN, .impl.max_access_size = 4, .valid.unaligned = true, }; Andreas