于 2013/7/19 22:32, Peter Maydell 写道:
On 19 July 2013 15:12, Andreas Färber wrote:
No, I don't. There were other segfault avoidance patches like yours over
the past months - they're all fixing individual segfault symptoms.
Question for Paolo is whether we want to continue to discover them one
by
On 19 July 2013 15:12, Andreas Färber wrote:
> No, I don't. There were other segfault avoidance patches like yours over
> the past months - they're all fixing individual segfault symptoms.
> Question for Paolo is whether we want to continue to discover them one
> by one or whether to implement a f
Am 19.07.2013 04:26, schrieb Mike Qiu:
> 于 2013/7/19 1:14, Andreas Färber 写道:
>> There's some typos in the commit message, but the change looks okay to
>> me - although there were discussions to catch this on the memory API
>> side of things instead.
> You mean this patch: see below:
>
> exec: Sup
于 2013/7/19 1:14, Andreas Färber 写道:
Hi,
Am 18.07.2013 17:27, schrieb Mike Qiu:
Hi all
Any comments ?
You should've CCed the USB maintainer whose file you are touching for
review rather than just ppc people, see ./MAINTAINERS.
I have CC to the usb naintainer Gerd Hoffmann, his files are hw/u
Hi,
Am 18.07.2013 17:27, schrieb Mike Qiu:
> Hi all
>
> Any comments ?
You should've CCed the USB maintainer whose file you are touching for
review rather than just ppc people, see ./MAINTAINERS.
There's some typos in the commit message, but the change looks okay to
me - although there were dis
Hi all
Any comments ?
Thanks
Mike
2013/7/16 11:50, Mike Qiu wrote:
> For usb-ehci in qemu, its caps just has read() operation,
> the write() operation does not exist.
>
> This cause a Segmentation fault when use usb-ehci device in ppc64
> platform.
>
> here is gdb output:
>
> Program received sig
For usb-ehci in qemu, its caps just has read() operation,
the write() operation does not exist.
This cause a Segmentation fault when use usb-ehci device in ppc64
platform.
here is gdb output:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x3fffa7fcef20 (LWP 6793)]
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