On 15/09/2015 20:45, Richard Henderson wrote: > Best guess, since I can't find any code that actually uses them. > Linux actively turns them off at boot...
I've sent a kvm-unit-tests patch to test debug extensions. It shows that debug extensions work, but the following needs to be squashed in patch 4: diff --git a/target-i386/bpt_helper.c b/target-i386/bpt_helper.c index c258598..b24e446 100644 --- a/target-i386/bpt_helper.c +++ b/target-i386/bpt_helper.c @@ -134,14 +134,14 @@ void cpu_x86_update_dr7(CPUX86State *env, uint32_t new_dr7) int mod = ((old_dr7 | old_dr7 * 2) ^ (new_dr7 | new_dr7 * 2)) & 0xff; for (i = 0; i < DR7_MAX_BP; i++) { - if (mod & (2 << i * 2)) { - /* We know that register i has changed enable state; - recheck what that state should be and apply. */ - if (hw_breakpoint_enabled(new_dr7, i)) { - iobpt |= hw_breakpoint_insert(env, i); - } else { - hw_breakpoint_remove(env, i); - } + if ((mod & (2 << i * 2)) && !hw_breakpoint_enabled(new_dr7, i)) { + hw_breakpoint_remove(env, i); + } + } + env->dr[7] = new_dr7 | DR7_FIXED_1; + for (i = 0; i < DR7_MAX_BP; i++) { + if (mod & (2 << i * 2) && hw_breakpoint_enabled(new_dr7, i)) { + iobpt |= hw_breakpoint_insert(env, i); } else if (hw_breakpoint_type(new_dr7, i) == DR7_TYPE_IO_RW && hw_breakpoint_enabled(new_dr7, i)) { iobpt |= HF_IOBPT_MASK; Otherwise, hw_breakpoint_insert doesn't work because it expects to see an updated env->dr[7]. There are a couple other issues that the tests expose, but they are not regressions so I will send patches later. Paolo