performance: 0.952 files: 0.938 user-level: 0.937 graphic: 0.802 device: 0.789 debug: 0.775 PID: 0.769 permissions: 0.766 semantic: 0.763 boot: 0.751 architecture: 0.746 kernel: 0.716 socket: 0.708 mistranslation: 0.700 ppc: 0.687 register: 0.628 vnc: 0.622 risc-v: 0.616 network: 0.605 peripherals: 0.598 assembly: 0.582 x86: 0.576 i386: 0.543 arm: 0.541 TCG: 0.535 hypervisor: 0.534 VMM: 0.522 KVM: 0.473 virtual: 0.355 Emulation of a math function fails for m68k Linux user mode Please check the attached math-example.c file. When running the m68k executable under QEMU, it results in an "Illegal instruction" error. Other targets don't produce this error. Steps to reproduce the bug: 1. Download the math-example.c attached file. 2. Compile it by running: m68k-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -static math-example.c -o math-example-m68k -lm 3. Run the executable with QEMU: /build/qemu-5.0.0/build-gcc/m68k-linux-user/qemu-m68k math-example-m68k The output of execution is: Profiling function expm1f(): qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped Illegal instruction (core dumped) Expected output: Profiling function expm1f(): Elapsed time: 47 ms Control result: 71804.953125 Tracing gives me: IN: expm1f 0x800005cc: fetoxm1x %fp2,%fp0 Disassembler disagrees with translator over instruction decoding Please report this to