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-debug: 0.981
-virtual: 0.952
-device: 0.879
-ppc: 0.860
-graphic: 0.833
-VMM: 0.783
-architecture: 0.695
-semantic: 0.674
-vnc: 0.624
-performance: 0.576
-register: 0.548
-peripherals: 0.497
-user-level: 0.488
-PID: 0.448
-risc-v: 0.439
-socket: 0.405
-network: 0.380
-permissions: 0.369
-x86: 0.329
-arm: 0.328
-mistranslation: 0.328
-hypervisor: 0.276
-files: 0.246
-TCG: 0.221
-boot: 0.193
-assembly: 0.157
-i386: 0.150
-kernel: 0.144
-KVM: 0.019
-
-virt platform mrom
-Description of problem:
-qemu-system-riscv32 to emulated the lowrisc ibex simple system hello, when debug with riscv32-unknown-elf-gdb, there kept logging "Invalid read at addr 0x0, size 2, region '(null)', reason: rejected".
-I saw qemu virt platform codes related to this error, it load reset_vec to 0x1000 called VIRT_MROM. I still not understand why this error happens.
-Steps to reproduce:
-1.git clone https://github.com/lowRISC/ibex.git
-2.cd ibex
-3.make -C examples/sw/simple_system/hello_test
-4.using the qemu command line above
-5.`riscv32-unknown-elf-gdb -ex target remote localhost:1234 examples/sw/simple_system/hello_test` in another terminal, type bt, the error happens.
-Additional information:
-```gdb
-(gdb) x/16i $pc
-=> 0x1000: auipc t0,0x0
- 0x1004: addi a2,t0,40
- 0x1008: csrr a0,mhartid
- 0x100c: lw a1,32(t0)
- 0x1010: lw t0,24(t0)
- 0x1014: jr t0
- 0x1018: unimp
- 0x101a: .2byte 0x8000
- 0x101c: unimp
- 0x101e: unimp
- 0x1020: unimp
- 0x1022: .2byte 0x7fe0
- 0x1024: unimp
- 0x1026: unimp
- 0x1028: .4byte 0x4942534f
- 0x102c: c.slli64 zero
-(gdb) bt
-#0 0x00001000 in ?? ()
-```