In exynos4210_init() we allocate memory for an Exynos4210State struct. Generally devices can assume that the memory allocated for their state struct is zero-initialized; we broke that assumption here by using g_new(). Use g_new0() instead. (In particular, some code assumes that the various irq arrays in the Exynos4210Irq sub-struct are zero-initialized.)
In the longer term, this code should be QOMified, and then the struct memory will be allocated elsewhere and by functions which always zero-initalize it; but for 3.1 this is a simple fix. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> --- I suggested this fix the other day: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-11/msg00135.html so here it is as an actual patch. Probably we should go through other uses of g_new() in board/device code at some point. hw/arm/exynos4210.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/hw/arm/exynos4210.c b/hw/arm/exynos4210.c index 827318a0036..af82e955421 100644 --- a/hw/arm/exynos4210.c +++ b/hw/arm/exynos4210.c @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ static uint64_t exynos4210_calc_affinity(int cpu) Exynos4210State *exynos4210_init(MemoryRegion *system_mem) { - Exynos4210State *s = g_new(Exynos4210State, 1); + Exynos4210State *s = g_new0(Exynos4210State, 1); qemu_irq gate_irq[EXYNOS4210_NCPUS][EXYNOS4210_IRQ_GATE_NINPUTS]; SysBusDevice *busdev; DeviceState *dev; -- 2.19.1