Fixed. Thanks!

Gabe

Vince Weaver wrote:
> Well, I was trying to see if I could get gcc from spec2k to run under x86.
> After hooking up the rlimit() syscalls [that patch will come later] I 
> found the next problem.
>
> MOV_MI_R type stores don't seem to be working.
>
> For example, take the code:
>
> 08048074 <_start>:
>  8048074:       b0 4d                   mov    $0x4d,%al
>  8048076:       a2 a0 90 04 08          mov    %al,0x80490a0
>
> Which gets run as:
>       0: system.cpu T0 : @_start. 0 :   MOV_R_I : limm   al, 0x4d : IntAlu :  
> D=0x000000000000004d
>     500: system.cpu T0 : @_start+2.0  :   MOV_MI_R : limm   t1d, 
> 0xffffffffffffffa0 : IntAlu :  D=0x00000000ffffffa0
> panic: Tried to execute unmapped address 0xffffffa0.
>
> I've attached a very small sample program that exhibits this problem.
>
> Vince
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