Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 July 2009, Michal Simek wrote:
>> Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>> Look at
>> http://developer.petalogix.com/git/gitweb.cgi?p=ltp-microblaze.git;a=commitdiff;h=45f4cd783ce8b94f1267bb87c0c46e8536f62eca
>>
>> There are three affected tests and my quick fixes which I am trying to solve 
>> now.
>>
> 
> ok, I see.
>  
>> int move_addr_to_user(struct sockaddr *kaddr, int klen, void __user *uaddr,
>>                    int __user *ulen)
>> {
>>      int err;
>>      int len;
>>
>>      err = get_user(len, ulen);
>>      if (err)
>>              return err;
>>
> 
> So the code looks something like
> 
>                         "1:     lw      %1, %2, r0;                     \
>                                 addk    %0, r0, r0;                     \
>                         2:                                              \
>                         .section .fixup,\"ax\";                         \
>                         3:      brid    2b;                             \
>                                 addik   %0, r0, %3;                     \
>                         .previous;                                      \
>                         .section ,\"a\";                                      
> \
>                         .word   1b,3b;                                  \
>                         .previous;"                                     \

yes,

> 
> Not much that can go wrong there. First of all, I'd check that the
> code actually looks the same in the binary. I assume that the 'addik'
> gets executed when the brid branches, right?

yes, it should bri-d meant branch with delay slot and addik is in delay.

> 
> I would guess that some of the logic in do_page_fault might be
> broken and does not actually call the fixup.

ok.

Michal

> 
>       Arnd <><


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