If the DECAR register is set to 0, QEMU tries to reload the decrementer with zero in an inifinite loop. According to PPC documentation, the decrementer is triggered on 1->0 transition, so avoid reloading the decrementer if if is already zero.
The problem does not manifest under Linux, but it is valid to set DECAR to zero (and may make sense as part of decrementer initialization when interrupts are disabled). Signed-off-by: Roman Kapl <r...@sysgo.com> --- hw/ppc/ppc_booke.c | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/ppc/ppc_booke.c b/hw/ppc/ppc_booke.c index ab8d026..f8d5c28 100644 --- a/hw/ppc/ppc_booke.c +++ b/hw/ppc/ppc_booke.c @@ -198,8 +198,12 @@ static void booke_decr_cb(void *opaque) booke_update_irq(cpu); if (env->spr[SPR_BOOKE_TCR] & TCR_ARE) { - /* Auto Reload */ - cpu_ppc_store_decr(env, env->spr[SPR_BOOKE_DECAR]); + /* Do not reload 0, it is already there. It would just trigger + * the timer again and lead to infinite loop */ + if(env->spr[SPR_BOOKE_DECAR] != 0) { + /* Auto Reload */ + cpu_ppc_store_decr(env, env->spr[SPR_BOOKE_DECAR]); + } } } -- 2.10.1