On 21/09/15 08:14, Markus Armbruster wrote: > Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> writes: > >> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 08:42:54PM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: >>> On 18/09/15 14:00, Markus Armbruster wrote: >>>> Several devices don't survive object_unref(object_new(T)): they crash >>>> or hang during cleanup, or they leave dangling pointers behind. >>>> >>>> This breaks at least device-list-properties, because >>>> qmp_device_list_properties() needs to create a device to find its >>>> properties. Broken in commit f4eb32b "qmp: show QOM properties in >>>> device-list-properties", v2.1. Example reproducer: >>>> >>>> $ qemu-system-aarch64 -nodefaults -display none -machine none -S -qmp >>>> stdio >>>> {"QMP": {"version": {"qemu": {"micro": 50, "minor": 4, "major": 2}, >>>> "package": ""}, "capabilities": []}} >>>> { "execute": "qmp_capabilities" } >>>> {"return": {}} >>>> { "execute": "device-list-properties", "arguments": { "typename": >>>> "pxa2xx-pcmcia" } } >>>> qemu-system-aarch64: /home/armbru/work/qemu/memory.c:1307: >>>> memory_region_finalize: Assertion `((&mr->subregions)->tqh_first == ((void >>>> *)0))' failed. >>>> Aborted (core dumped) >>>> [Exit 134 (SIGABRT)] >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, I can't fix the problems in these devices right now. >>>> Instead, add DeviceClass member cannot_even_create_with_object_new_yet >>>> to mark them: >>>> >>>> * Crash or hang during cleanup (didn't debug them, so I can't say >>>> why): "pxa2xx-pcmcia", "realview_pci", "versatile_pci", >>>> "s390-sclp-event-facility", "sclp" >>>> >>>> * Dangling pointers: all CPUs, plus "allwinner-a10", "digic", >>>> "fsl,imx25", "fsl,imx31", "xlnx,zynqmp", because they create CPUs >>>> >>>> * Assert kvm_enabled(): "host-x86_64-cpu", host-i386-cpu", >>>> "host-powerpc64-cpu", "host-embedded-powerpc-cpu", >>>> "host-powerpc-cpu" >>> >>> I just had a look at the powerpc code - you're likely talking about >>> the "assert(kvm_enabled());" in the kvmppc_host_cpu_initfn() in >>> target-ppc/kvm.c ? That should be fine, I think, because >>> kvm_ppc_register_host_cpu_type() is only done on ppc when KVM has been >>> enabled. > > Easy to verify on a KVM-capable PPC host: try -device C,help with KVM on > and off, where C is the appropriate host CPU.
In both cases (KVM on and off), I simply get: # qemu-system-ppc64 -machine accel=tcg -device host-powerpc64-cpu,help 'host-powerpc64-cpu' is not a valid device model name # qemu-system-ppc64 -machine accel=kvm -device host-powerpc64-cpu,help 'host-powerpc64-cpu' is not a valid device model name No crash/abort here. Thomas