register: 0.985 architecture: 0.937 kernel: 0.921 files: 0.852 semantic: 0.719 device: 0.700 graphic: 0.669 assembly: 0.656 performance: 0.573 ppc: 0.540 PID: 0.443 arm: 0.439 network: 0.430 vnc: 0.405 socket: 0.378 permissions: 0.364 debug: 0.314 TCG: 0.308 mistranslation: 0.282 user-level: 0.270 x86: 0.255 risc-v: 0.252 boot: 0.248 VMM: 0.196 virtual: 0.182 hypervisor: 0.164 i386: 0.143 peripherals: 0.134 KVM: 0.129 AARCH64 Illegal Instruction (CurrentEL) Description of problem: While emulating Aarch64 in QEMU, whenever the instruction `CurrentEL` is executed, QEMU crashes with the following message. `qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped Illegal instruction (core dumped)` I've tried both QEMU user space translation (qemu-aarch64-static) and QEMU emulation (qemu-system-aarch64), and both fail with the above message. C Code to reproduce bug, courtesy of https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat/blob/35684b1b7e0a04a68987056cb15abd97e3d2f0cc/baremetal/arch/aarch64/el.c ``` #include #include int main(void) { register uint64_t x0 __asm__ ("x0"); __asm__ ("mrs x0, CurrentEL;" : : : "%x0"); printf("%" PRIu64 "\n", x0 >> 2); return 0; } ``` Steps to reproduce: 1. Copy C code above into file. 2. Compile code `gcc ./main.c --static` 3. Execute elf bin `./a.out` Additional information: