On 17.06.14 03:02, Paul Mackerras wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 12:33:50PM +0200, Alexander Graf wrote:
On the exit path from the guest we check what type of interrupt we received
if we received one. This means we're doing hardware access to the XICS interrupt
controller.

However, when running on a little endian system, this access is byte reversed.

So let's make sure to swizzle the bytes back again and virtuall make XICS
accesses big endian.
...

@@ -2241,7 +2253,8 @@ kvmppc_read_intr:
  42:   /* It's not an IPI and it's for the host, stash it in the PACA
         * before exit, it will be picked up by the host ICP driver
         */
-       stw     r0, HSTATE_SAVED_XIRR(r13)
+       li      r4, HSTATE_SAVED_XIRR
+       STWX_BE r0, r13, r4
This is a paca field, not something mandated by PAPR or shared with
the guest, so why do we need to keep it BE?  If you do make it BE,
don't you also need to fix kvmppc_get_xics_latch()?

Yikes. Yes. Thanks a lot for the catch!


Alex

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