Hello, On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Pavel Dovgalyuk <pavel.dovga...@ispras.ru> wrote: > Sometimes page faults happen during the translation of the target > instructions. > To avoid the faults in the middle of the TB we have to stop translation at > the end of the page. Current implementation of ARM translation assumes that > instructions are aligned to their own size (4 or 2 bytes). But in thumb2 mode > 4-byte instruction can be aligned to 2 bytes. In some cases such an alignment > leads to page fault. > This patch adds check that allows translation of such instructions only in > the beginning of the TB. > > Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <pavel.dovga...@ispras.ru> > --- > target-arm/translate.c | 3 ++- > 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/target-arm/translate.c b/target-arm/translate.c > index 2c0b1de..bc3a16b 100644 > --- a/target-arm/translate.c > +++ b/target-arm/translate.c > @@ -11124,7 +11124,8 @@ static inline void > gen_intermediate_code_internal(ARMCPU *cpu, > !cs->singlestep_enabled && > !singlestep && > !dc->ss_active && > - dc->pc < next_page_start && > + /* +3 is for unaligned Thumb2 instructions */ > + dc->pc + 3 < next_page_start &&
Won't this end prematurely a (4KB) block which last instruction is a Thumb 16-bit one? Thanks, Laurent > num_insns < max_insns); > > if (tb->cflags & CF_LAST_IO) { > >