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The proberi assembler instruction checks the read/write access rights for the page of a given address and shall return a value of 1 if the test succeeds and a value of 0 on failure in the target register. But when run in linux-user mode, qemu currently simply returns the return code of page_check_range() which returns 0 on success and -1 on failure, which is the opposite of what proberi should return. Fix it by checking the return code of page_check_range() and return the expected return value. The easiest way to reproduce the issue is by running "/lib/ld.so.1 --version" in a chroot which fails without this patch. At startup of ld.so the __canonicalize_funcptr_for_compare() function is used to resolve the function address out of a function descriptor, which fails because proberi (due to the wrong return code) seems to indicate that the given address isn't accessible. Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> |
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| cpu-param.h | ||
| cpu-qom.h | ||
| cpu.c | ||
| cpu.h | ||
| gdbstub.c | ||
| helper.c | ||
| helper.h | ||
| insns.decode | ||
| int_helper.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| machine.c | ||
| mem_helper.c | ||
| meson.build | ||
| op_helper.c | ||
| trace-events | ||
| trace.h | ||
| translate.c | ||