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diff --git a/results/classifier/semantic-bugs/instruction/2302 b/results/classifier/semantic-bugs/instruction/2302 deleted file mode 100644 index dd607123..00000000 --- a/results/classifier/semantic-bugs/instruction/2302 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -instruction: 0.900 -graphic: 0.787 -device: 0.692 -assembly: 0.569 -socket: 0.543 -semantic: 0.466 -vnc: 0.348 -network: 0.348 -mistranslation: 0.316 -other: 0.274 -boot: 0.240 -KVM: 0.084 - -qemu-x86_64 crashes with "Illegal Instruction" on SPECCPU2017 Benchmarks -Description of problem: -I am running qemu-x86_64 with SPEC CPU 2017 benchmarks, and the compiled benchmarks such as Perlbench will crash unexpectedly. I have changed to three other machines to run it and still get crashes on two of them, I don't know what's the problem and want some help. -Steps to reproduce: -1. Compile SPEC CPU 2017 basic Perlbench binary. -2. Use the above command line to run it. -Additional information: -I have added some debugging flags to qemu-x86_64 to test it. The "-d in_asm" flag gives me the instructions before the crash like this: -``` ----------------- -IN: Perl_lex_start -0x555555678a79: 48 89 83 a8 00 00 00 movq %rax, 0xa8(%rbx) -0x555555678a80: e9 01 ff ff ff jmp 0x555555678986 - ----------------- -IN: Perl_lex_start -0x555555678986: 48 8b 50 10 movq 0x10(%rax), %rdx -0x55555567898a: 41 83 e4 16 andl $0x16, %r12d -0x55555567898e: 48 89 93 d0 00 00 00 movq %rdx, 0xd0(%rbx) -0x555555678995: 48 89 93 c0 00 00 00 movq %rdx, 0xc0(%rbx) -0x55555567899c: 62 .byte 0x62 - -qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped -Illegal instruction (core dumped) -``` |