@@ -35,13 +35,6 @@ void openrisc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
int exception = cs->exception_index;
env->epcr = env->pc;
- if (env->dflag) {
- env->dflag = 0;
- env->sr |= SR_DSX;
- env->epcr -= 4;
- } else {
- env->sr &= ~SR_DSX;
- }
if (exception == EXCP_SYSCALL) {
env->epcr += 4;
}
@@ -51,7 +44,10 @@ void openrisc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
env->eear = env->pc;
}
+ /* During exceptions esr is populared with the pre-exception sr. */
env->esr = cpu_get_sr(env);
+ /* In parallel sr is updated to disable mmu, interrupts, timers and
+ set the delay slot exception flag. */
env->sr &= ~SR_DME;
env->sr &= ~SR_IME;
env->sr |= SR_SM;
@@ -61,6 +57,15 @@ void openrisc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cs)
env->pmr &= ~PMR_SME;
env->lock_addr = -1;
+ /* Set/clear dsx to indicate if we are in a delay slot exception. */
+ if (env->dflag) {
+ env->dflag = 0;
+ env->sr |= SR_DSX;
+ env->epcr -= 4;
+ } else {
+ env->sr &= ~SR_DSX;
+ }
+
if (exception > 0 && exception < EXCP_NR) {
static const char * const int_name[EXCP_NR] = {
[EXCP_RESET] = "RESET",
The delay slot exception flag is only set on the SR register during exception. Previously it was being set on both the ESR and SR this caused QEMU to differ from the spec. The was apparent as the linux kernel had a bug where it could boot on QEMU but not on real hardware. The fixed logic now matches hardware. Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> --- target/openrisc/interrupt.c | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)