On Thu, Jul 03, 2014 at 05:25:04PM +0200, Alexander Graf wrote: > Maybe the IRQ line is simply never shared on real Macs :). Who knows. > > Does this (untested!) patch make it work for you?
Yep, it works. Doesn't break OSX on q35, Linux (F20) or windows (7) either :) Thanks, --Gabriel > diff --git a/hw/net/e1000.c b/hw/net/e1000.c > index 0fc29a0..7db0538 100644 > --- a/hw/net/e1000.c > +++ b/hw/net/e1000.c > @@ -1090,9 +1090,24 @@ static uint32_t > mac_icr_read(E1000State *s, int index) > { > uint32_t ret = s->mac_reg[ICR]; > + uint32_t new_icr = 0; > > DBGOUT(INTERRUPT, "ICR read: %x\n", ret); > - set_interrupt_cause(s, 0, 0); > + > + /* > + * Mac OS X reads ICR on every interrupt. When the IRQ line is shared, > + * this may result in a race where LSC is not interpreted yet, but > + * already gets cleared. > + * > + * The easiest fix is to delay LSC events until after they have been > + * property unmasked, so let's just claim we never saw any here. > + */ > + if ((ret & E1000_ICS_LSC) && !(s->mac_reg[IMS] & E1000_ICS_LSC)) { > + ret &= ~E1000_ICS_LSC; > + new_icr |= E1000_ICS_LSC; > + } > + > + set_interrupt_cause(s, 0, new_icr); > return ret; > } >