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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/device/1106 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/device/1106 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc16b672a --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/device/1106 @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +device: 0.889 +graphic: 0.884 +peripherals: 0.706 +register: 0.654 +performance: 0.640 +semantic: 0.623 +mistranslation: 0.480 +arm: 0.470 +VMM: 0.434 +architecture: 0.429 +i386: 0.421 +vnc: 0.396 +ppc: 0.395 +x86: 0.392 +TCG: 0.390 +PID: 0.381 +network: 0.372 +risc-v: 0.343 +permissions: 0.308 +debug: 0.296 +socket: 0.287 +KVM: 0.282 +kernel: 0.267 +boot: 0.260 +user-level: 0.218 +files: 0.181 +hypervisor: 0.142 +virtual: 0.141 +assembly: 0.040 + +undefined address access cause failure +Description of problem: +Hi, +I used serial device as below: +qemu/hw/char/serial.c +It defines only support 8 registers address space(offset 0x00-0x32). And in guest os, the hardware is synopsys dw_apb_uart which is compatible with 16550. +when it access low 8 registers, it works ok. but it may access high address(0x8c) which serial.c not defined, then fail occur. + +Is there anyway to handle this, access address which device not defined, expect it no handle, but not cause system crash. like read is zero and write ignore. |