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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/none/1596160 b/results/classifier/118/none/1596160 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5323b9c88 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/none/1596160 @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +risc-v: 0.715 +performance: 0.714 +TCG: 0.712 +KVM: 0.711 +register: 0.703 +peripherals: 0.701 +user-level: 0.695 +mistranslation: 0.694 +hypervisor: 0.677 +device: 0.675 +x86: 0.666 +virtual: 0.660 +vnc: 0.660 +ppc: 0.657 +architecture: 0.654 +debug: 0.653 +permissions: 0.648 +arm: 0.643 +i386: 0.637 +VMM: 0.636 +graphic: 0.629 +boot: 0.628 +files: 0.627 +semantic: 0.627 +PID: 0.616 +kernel: 0.609 +assembly: 0.605 +socket: 0.602 +network: 0.597 + +SIGSEGV in memory_region_access_valid on Sabre Lite board + +I'm trying to emulate a Sabre Lite board and booting U-Boot, but I'm encountering a SIGSEGV almost immediately after starting QEMU. + +QEMU version: 6f1d2d1c5ad20d464705b17318cb7ca495f8078a +U-Boot version: mx6qsabrelite_defconfig 2016.05 (with http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=commitdiff;h=1f516faa45611aedc8c2e3f303b3866f615d481e reverted, since it hangs the CPU) + +$ gdb --args ./arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -machine sabrelite -kernel ~/u-boot-2016.05/u-boot +GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1 + +... + +(gdb) r +Starting program: /home/kota/qemu/build/arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -machine sabrelite -kernel /home/kota/u-boot-2016.05/u-boot +[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] +Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". +[New Thread 0x7fffe9074700 (LWP 18025)] +[New Thread 0x7fffe58c0700 (LWP 18027)] + +Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. +[Switching to Thread 0x7fffe58c0700 (LWP 18027)] +0x00005555557aaaa8 in memory_region_access_valid (mr=mr@entry=0x7fffe594e0e0, addr=addr@entry=0, size=size@entry=4, is_write=is_write@entry=true) at /home/kota/qemu/memory.c:1143 +1143 if (!mr->ops->valid.unaligned && (addr & (size - 1))) { +(gdb) bt +#0 0x00005555557aaaa8 in memory_region_access_valid (mr=mr@entry=0x7fffe594e0e0, addr=addr@entry=0, size=size@entry=4, is_write=is_write@entry=true) at /home/kota/qemu/memory.c:1143 +#1 0x00005555557aacbd in memory_region_dispatch_write (mr=0x7fffe594e0e0, addr=0, data=3925868734, size=4, attrs=...) at /home/kota/qemu/memory.c:1249 +#2 0x00007fffe645a4e4 in code_gen_buffer () +#3 0x0000555555778d4d in cpu_tb_exec (itb=<optimized out>, itb=<optimized out>, cpu=0x7fffe58c92e0) at /home/kota/qemu/cpu-exec.c:166 +#4 cpu_loop_exec_tb (sc=0x7fffe58bfab0, tb_exit=<synthetic pointer>, last_tb=0x7fffe58bfaa0, tb=<optimized out>, cpu=0x7fffe58c92e0) at /home/kota/qemu/cpu-exec.c:530 +#5 cpu_arm_exec (cpu=cpu@entry=0x7fffe58c1080) at /home/kota/qemu/cpu-exec.c:626 +#6 0x0000555555798a20 in tcg_cpu_exec (cpu=0x7fffe58c1080) at /home/kota/qemu/cpus.c:1541 +#7 tcg_exec_all () at /home/kota/qemu/cpus.c:1574 +#8 qemu_tcg_cpu_thread_fn (arg=<optimized out>) at /home/kota/qemu/cpus.c:1171 +#9 0x00007ffff27f1184 in start_thread (arg=0x7fffe58c0700) at pthread_create.c:312 +#10 0x00007ffff251e37d in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:111 + +I've narrowed the crash to a stmia instruction in U-Boot's relocate_code: + +Breakpoint 3, relocate_code () at arch/arm/lib/relocate.S:81 +81 subs r4, r0, r1 /* r4 <- relocation offset */ +(gdb) disas +Dump of assembler code for function relocate_code: + 0x17802620 <+0>: ldr r1, [pc, #76] ; 0x17802674 <relocate_done+4> +=> 0x17802624 <+4>: subs r4, r0, r1 + 0x17802628 <+8>: beq 0x17802670 <relocate_done> + 0x1780262c <+12>: ldr r2, [pc, #68] ; 0x17802678 <relocate_done+8> + 0x17802630 <+16>: ldm r1!, {r10, r11} + 0x17802634 <+20>: stmia r0!, {r10, r11} + 0x17802638 <+24>: cmp r1, r2 + 0x1780263c <+28>: bcc 0x17802630 <relocate_code+16> + 0x17802640 <+32>: ldr r2, [pc, #52] ; 0x1780267c <relocate_done+12> + 0x17802644 <+36>: ldr r3, [pc, #52] ; 0x17802680 <relocate_done+16> + 0x17802648 <+0>: ldm r2!, {r0, r1} + 0x1780264c <+4>: and r1, r1, #255 ; 0xff + 0x17802650 <+8>: cmp r1, #23 + 0x17802654 <+12>: bne 0x17802668 <fixnext> + 0x17802658 <+16>: add r0, r0, r4 + 0x1780265c <+20>: ldr r1, [r0] + 0x17802660 <+24>: add r1, r1, r4 + 0x17802664 <+28>: str r1, [r0] + 0x17802668 <+0>: cmp r2, r3 + 0x1780266c <+4>: bcc 0x17802648 <fixloop> + 0x17802670 <+0>: bx lr +End of assembler dump. +(gdb) si +82 beq relocate_done /* skip relocation */ +(gdb) +83 ldr r2, =__image_copy_end /* r2 <- SRC &__image_copy_end */ +(gdb) +86 ldmia r1!, {r10-r11} /* copy from source address [r1] */ +(gdb) +87 stmia r0!, {r10-r11} /* copy to target address [r0] */ +(gdb) bt +#0 relocate_code () at arch/arm/lib/relocate.S:87 +#1 0x178025cc in _main () at arch/arm/lib/crt0.S:121 +Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?) +(gdb) si +Remote connection closed + +Registers at location of crash: +(gdb) info reg +r0 0x0 0 +r1 0x17800008 394264584 +r2 0x178655e8 394679784 +r3 0x0 0 +r4 0xe8800000 -394264576 +r5 0x17800338 394265400 +r6 0x0 0 +r7 0x0 0 +r8 0x0 0 +r9 0x4f53beb8 1330888376 +r10 0xea0000be -369098562 +r11 0xe59ff014 -442503148 +r12 0x4f53bfb0 1330888624 +sp 0x4f53be90 0x4f53be90 +lr 0x178025cc 394274252 +pc 0x17802634 0x17802634 <relocate_code+20> +cpsr 0x800001d3 -2147483181 + +We shouldn't really be segfaulting in QEMU no matter what the guest does. Can you put the guest binary somewhere where we can get it, please? + + +Attached, though I've since recompiled it (with no further changes) so addresses might no longer match the ones in my original report. It still crashes, though + +This issue as same as when I build yocto sabrelite build. You can find detailed information as below: +berte [ ~/playground/fsl-arm-yocto-bsp/hmi_test/tmp/deploy/images/imx6dlsabresd ]$ gdb --args ~/playground/qemu/debug/arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -smp 4 -M sabrelite -m 1024M -kernel u-boot.imx-sd +GNU gdb (Gentoo 7.10.1 vanilla) 7.10.1 +Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> +This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. +There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" +and "show warranty" for details. +This GDB was configured as "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu". +Type "show configuration" for configuration details. +For bug reporting instructions, please see: +<https://bugs.gentoo.org/>. +Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at: +<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>. +For help, type "help". +Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"... +Reading symbols from /home/berte/playground/qemu/debug/arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm...done. +(gdb) r +Starting program: /home/berte/playground/qemu/debug/arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -smp 4 -M sabrelite -m 1024M -kernel u-boot.imx-sd +[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] +Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1". +[New Thread 0x7fffeb37b700 (LWP 8652)] +[New Thread 0x7fffd63ca700 (LWP 8653)] +Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. +[Switching to Thread 0x7fffd63ca700 (LWP 8653)] +0x00005555557ac1fa in memory_region_access_valid (mr=0x7ffff7f2b0e0, addr=0, size=1, is_write=true) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/memory.c:1143 +1143 if (!mr->ops->valid.unaligned && (addr & (size - 1))) { +(gdb) bt +#0 0x00005555557ac1fa in memory_region_access_valid (mr=0x7ffff7f2b0e0, addr=0, size=1, is_write=true) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/memory.c:1143 +#1 0x00005555557ac663 in memory_region_dispatch_write (mr=0x7ffff7f2b0e0, addr=0, data=0, size=1, attrs=...) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/memory.c:1249 +#2 0x00005555557b24f4 in io_writeb (env=0x7ffff7ea62f8, iotlbentry=0x7ffff7eb9688, val=0 '\000', addr=0, retaddr=140736862856889) + at /home/berte/playground/qemu/softmmu_template.h:369 +#3 0x00005555557b2837 in helper_ret_stb_mmu (env=0x7ffff7ea62f8, addr=0, val=0 '\000', oi=4, retaddr=140736862856889) + at /home/berte/playground/qemu/softmmu_template.h:409 +#4 0x00007fffdab7a6bb in code_gen_buffer () +#5 0x000055555576a056 in cpu_tb_exec (cpu=0x7ffff7e9e080, itb=0x7fffd63cb240) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpu-exec.c:166 +#6 0x000055555576ab3a in cpu_loop_exec_tb (cpu=0x7ffff7e9e080, tb=0x7fffd63cb240, last_tb=0x7fffd63c9a68, tb_exit=0x7fffd63c9a64, sc=0x7fffd63c9a80) + at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpu-exec.c:530 +#7 0x000055555576ae26 in cpu_arm_exec (cpu=0x7ffff7e9e080) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpu-exec.c:626 +#8 0x000055555579483a in tcg_cpu_exec (cpu=0x7ffff7e9e080) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpus.c:1541 +#9 0x0000555555794925 in tcg_exec_all () at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpus.c:1574 +#10 0x0000555555793d05 in qemu_tcg_cpu_thread_fn (arg=0x7ffff7e9e080) at /home/berte/playground/qemu/cpus.c:1171 +#11 0x00007ffff56ec434 in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 +#12 0x00007ffff0fbb28d in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6 +(gdb) disas +Dump of assembler code for function memory_region_access_valid: + 0x00005555557ac1da <+0>: push %rbp + 0x00005555557ac1db <+1>: mov %rsp,%rbp + 0x00005555557ac1de <+4>: sub $0x30,%rsp + 0x00005555557ac1e2 <+8>: mov %rdi,-0x18(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac1e6 <+12>: mov %rsi,-0x20(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac1ea <+16>: mov %edx,-0x24(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac1ed <+19>: mov %ecx,%eax + 0x00005555557ac1ef <+21>: mov %al,-0x28(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac1f2 <+24>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac1f6 <+28>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax +=> 0x00005555557ac1fa <+32>: movzbl 0x30(%rax),%eax + 0x00005555557ac1fe <+36>: xor $0x1,%eax + 0x00005555557ac201 <+39>: test %al,%al + 0x00005555557ac203 <+41>: je 0x5555557ac220 <memory_region_access_valid+70> + 0x00005555557ac205 <+43>: mov -0x24(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac208 <+46>: sub $0x1,%eax + 0x00005555557ac20b <+49>: mov %eax,%eax + 0x00005555557ac20d <+51>: and -0x20(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac211 <+55>: test %rax,%rax + 0x00005555557ac214 <+58>: je 0x5555557ac220 <memory_region_access_valid+70> + 0x00005555557ac216 <+60>: mov $0x0,%eax + 0x00005555557ac21b <+65>: jmpq 0x5555557ac2f1 <memory_region_access_valid+279> + 0x00005555557ac220 <+70>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac224 <+74>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac228 <+78>: mov 0x38(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac22c <+82>: test %rax,%rax + 0x00005555557ac22f <+85>: jne 0x5555557ac23b <memory_region_access_valid+97> + 0x00005555557ac231 <+87>: mov $0x1,%eax + 0x00005555557ac236 <+92>: jmpq 0x5555557ac2f1 <memory_region_access_valid+279> + 0x00005555557ac23b <+97>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac23f <+101>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac243 <+105>: mov 0x28(%rax),%eax + 0x00005555557ac246 <+108>: mov %eax,-0x10(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac249 <+111>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac24d <+115>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac251 <+119>: mov 0x28(%rax),%eax + 0x00005555557ac254 <+122>: test %eax,%eax + 0x00005555557ac256 <+124>: jne 0x5555557ac25f <memory_region_access_valid+133> + 0x00005555557ac258 <+126>: movl $0x1,-0x10(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac25f <+133>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac263 <+137>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac267 <+141>: mov 0x2c(%rax),%eax +---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit--- + 0x00005555557ac26a <+144>: mov %eax,-0xc(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac26d <+147>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac271 <+151>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac275 <+155>: mov 0x2c(%rax),%eax + 0x00005555557ac278 <+158>: test %eax,%eax + 0x00005555557ac27a <+160>: jne 0x5555557ac283 <memory_region_access_valid+169> + 0x00005555557ac27c <+162>: movl $0x4,-0xc(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac283 <+169>: mov -0xc(%rbp),%edx + 0x00005555557ac286 <+172>: mov -0x24(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac289 <+175>: cmp %eax,%edx + 0x00005555557ac28b <+177>: cmova %eax,%edx + 0x00005555557ac28e <+180>: mov -0x10(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac291 <+183>: cmp %eax,%edx + 0x00005555557ac293 <+185>: cmovae %edx,%eax + 0x00005555557ac296 <+188>: mov %eax,-0x4(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac299 <+191>: movl $0x0,-0x8(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac2a0 <+198>: jmp 0x5555557ac2e4 <memory_region_access_valid+266> + 0x00005555557ac2a2 <+200>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rax + 0x00005555557ac2a6 <+204>: mov 0x48(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac2aa <+208>: mov 0x38(%rax),%rax + 0x00005555557ac2ae <+212>: movzbl -0x28(%rbp),%ecx + 0x00005555557ac2b2 <+216>: mov -0x4(%rbp),%edx + 0x00005555557ac2b5 <+219>: mov -0x8(%rbp),%esi + 0x00005555557ac2b8 <+222>: movslq %esi,%rdi + 0x00005555557ac2bb <+225>: mov -0x20(%rbp),%rsi + 0x00005555557ac2bf <+229>: lea (%rdi,%rsi,1),%r8 + 0x00005555557ac2c3 <+233>: mov -0x18(%rbp),%rsi + 0x00005555557ac2c7 <+237>: mov 0x50(%rsi),%rdi + 0x00005555557ac2cb <+241>: mov %r8,%rsi + 0x00005555557ac2ce <+244>: callq *%rax + 0x00005555557ac2d0 <+246>: xor $0x1,%eax + 0x00005555557ac2d3 <+249>: test %al,%al + 0x00005555557ac2d5 <+251>: je 0x5555557ac2de <memory_region_access_valid+260> + 0x00005555557ac2d7 <+253>: mov $0x0,%eax + 0x00005555557ac2dc <+258>: jmp 0x5555557ac2f1 <memory_region_access_valid+279> + 0x00005555557ac2de <+260>: mov -0x4(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac2e1 <+263>: add %eax,-0x8(%rbp) + 0x00005555557ac2e4 <+266>: mov -0x8(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac2e7 <+269>: cmp -0x24(%rbp),%eax + 0x00005555557ac2ea <+272>: jb 0x5555557ac2a2 <memory_region_access_valid+200> + 0x00005555557ac2ec <+274>: mov $0x1,%eax + 0x00005555557ac2f1 <+279>: leaveq + 0x00005555557ac2f2 <+280>: retq +---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit--- +End of assembler dump. +(gdb) +(gdb) info reg +rax 0x0 0 +rbx 0x4 4 +rcx 0x1 1 +rdx 0x1 1 +rsi 0x0 0 +rdi 0x7ffff7f2b0e0 140737353265376 +rbp 0x7fffd63c93c0 0x7fffd63c93c0 +rsp 0x7fffd63c9390 0x7fffd63c9390 +r8 0x6 6 +r9 0x7 7 +r10 0x0 0 +r11 0x217 535 +r12 0x0 0 +r13 0x7fffffffd70f 140737488344847 +r14 0x7ffff7ea62f8 140737352721144 +r15 0x7fffffffd7d0 140737488345040 +rip 0x5555557ac1fa 0x5555557ac1fa <memory_region_access_valid+32> +eflags 0x10206 [ PF IF RF ] +cs 0x33 51 +ss 0x2b 43 +ds 0x0 0 +es 0x0 0 +fs 0x0 0 +gs 0x0 0 +(gdb) + + + + +The immediate cause of this crash is that the guest is trying to write to the imx6.rom region, which (as the name suggests) is read-only, so your guest is probably misconfigured if it's doing that. However we shouldn't crash. + +The bug here is that the various imx boards call memory_region_init_rom_device() for the ROMs passing a NULL pointer for the 'ops' argument, which is always a bug. The right API for this is to call memory_region_init_ram() and then memory_region_set_readonly(). We should also assert in memory_region_rom_device() if the ops argument is NULL... + + +I have some patches which I'll post shortly which fix QEMU crashing on attempts to write to the ROM. However this doesn't cause your test binary to work. What happens is that we start executing "instructions" from the start of this binary blob, but it looks like this is actually data: + +0x10010000: 402000d1 ldrdmi r0, [r0], -r1 +0x10010004: 17800000 strne r0, [r0, r0] +0x10010008: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x1001000c: 177ff42c ldrbne pc, [pc, -ip, lsr #8]! +0x10010010: 177ff420 ldrbne pc, [pc, -r0, lsr #8]! +0x10010014: 177ff400 ldrbne pc, [pc, -r0, lsl #8]! +0x10010018: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x1001001c: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x10010020: 177ff000 ldrbne pc, [pc, -r0]! +0x10010024: 00065000 andeq r5, r6, r0 +0x10010028: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x1001002c: 40f002d2 ldrsbtmi r0, [r0], #34 +0x10010030: 04ec02cc strbteq r0, [ip], #716 +0x10010034: 74070e02 strvc r0, [r7], #-3586 +0x10010038: 00000c00 andeq r0, r0, r0, lsl #24 +0x1001003c: 54070e02 strpl r0, [r7], #-3586 +0x10010040: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x10010044: ac040e02 stcge 14, cr0, [r4], {2} + + +Eventually we get to that 'stcge', which isn't a valid instruction for a Cortex-A9, and causes an UNDEF exception. We take the exception to the usual UNDEF vector, where there is no code: +0x00000004: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x00000008: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x0000000c: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x00000010: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 + +and continue to execute NOPs through the whole of this empty ROM until we get to the end of it: +0x00017ff8: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 +0x00017ffc: 00000000 andeq r0, r0, r0 + +at which point we hit the usual "trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM" error: + +qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM at 0x00018000 + +R00=00000000 R01=ffffffff R02=10000100 R03=00000000 +R04=00000000 R05=00000000 R06=00000000 R07=ffffe3fc +R08=00000000 R09=00000000 R10=00000000 R11=00000000 +R12=000002cc R13=00000000 R14=10010048 R15=00018000 +PSR=400001db -Z-- A S und32 + + +So the underlying problem here is that the thing you're passing to -kernel is neither (1) a Linux kernel nor (2) an ELF format binary, which is what -kernel is expecting. + +thanks +-- PMM + + +Patches fixing the SEGV are now in git master and will be in the 2.7 release. + + |