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diff --git a/gitlab/issues/target_riscv/host_missing/accel_TCG/1060.toml b/gitlab/issues/target_riscv/host_missing/accel_TCG/1060.toml deleted file mode 100644 index d1603567..00000000 --- a/gitlab/issues/target_riscv/host_missing/accel_TCG/1060.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -id = 1060 -title = "RISC-V: mtval/stval is not correctly set to the instruction itself on illegal instructions" -state = "closed" -created_at = "2022-06-03T19:27:05.176Z" -closed_at = "2022-07-03T04:38:37.975Z" -labels = ["Closed::Fixed", "accel: TCG", "target: riscv"] -url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1060" -host-os = "NixOS unstable, git commit 692517bf851f2d8d999f0ad50f53fa1d2dd5c8f9" -host-arch = "x86-64" -qemu-version = "7.0.0" -guest-os = "n/a" -guest-arch = "n/a" -description = """QEMU 7.0 claims to support `stval`/`mtval` for illegal instructions, but `mtval`/`stval` is actually set to `0`""" -reproduce = """1. Assemble and link `mtval-illegal.elf`. The code simply sets up a trap handler and generates an illegal instruction exception - -2. Start QEMU with: - - ``` - qemu-system-riscv64 -cpu rv64,h=off -bios mtval-illegal.elf -nographic -icount shift=0 -s -S - ``` - -3. Attach with GDB: - - ``` - gdb mtval-illegal.elf - - # Within GDB - target extended-remote :1234 - break trap - disp $mtval - - # Keep single stepping until breakpoint - stepi - ``` - -4. When control flow reaches `trap`, `mtval` is written with `0` instead of the encoding of `csrw time, x0` (`0xc0101073`)""" -additional = """Writing `0` to `mtval` on a illegal instruction trap is allowed by the specs, but since the [changelog of QEMU 7.0][changelog] says it should be supported, I would consider it a bug. - -[changelog]: https://wiki.qemu.org/ChangeLog/7.0#RISC-V - -I encountered this when trying to figure out why my program worked with QEMU 6 but breaks with QEMU 7. It's more complicated, but in that case I managed to get `mtval` written with neither `0` nor the actual illegal instruction, but a different illegal instruction. I will try gathering up all the dependencies and write down the steps to reproduce if needed and if I find the time.""" |