From 37769d27270eff15d878a1c7df23407fc5f09b7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aurelien Jarno Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2012 15:20:12 +0100 Subject: target-sh4: ignore ocbp and ocbwb instructions ocbp and ocbwb controls the writeback of a cache line to memory. They are supposed to do nothing in case of a cache miss. Given QEMU only partially emulate caches, it is safe to ignore these instructions. This fixes a kernel oops when trying to access an rtl8139 NIC with recent versions. Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno (cherry picked from commit 0cdb95549fedc73e13c147ab9dcabcc303426a07) --- target-sh4/translate.c | 14 +++----------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/target-sh4/translate.c b/target-sh4/translate.c index bad3577..e04a6e0 100644 --- a/target-sh4/translate.c +++ b/target-sh4/translate.c @@ -1652,18 +1652,10 @@ static void _decode_opc(DisasContext * ctx) } return; case 0x00a3: /* ocbp @Rn */ - { - TCGv dummy = tcg_temp_new(); - tcg_gen_qemu_ld32s(dummy, REG(B11_8), ctx->memidx); - tcg_temp_free(dummy); - } - return; case 0x00b3: /* ocbwb @Rn */ - { - TCGv dummy = tcg_temp_new(); - tcg_gen_qemu_ld32s(dummy, REG(B11_8), ctx->memidx); - tcg_temp_free(dummy); - } + /* These instructions are supposed to do nothing in case of + a cache miss. Given that we only partially emulate caches + it is safe to simply ignore them. */ return; case 0x0083: /* pref @Rn */ return; -- cgit v1.1