On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 11:46:12AM +0200, Alexander Graf wrote: > > On 21.05.2011, at 11:40, Andreas Färber wrote: > > > Am 20.05.2011 um 09:40 schrieb Alexander Graf: > > > >> On 20.05.2011, at 05:34, David Gibson wrote: > >> > >>> Early ppc64 CPUs include a hack to partially simulate the ppc32 segment > >>> registers, by translating writes to them into writes to the SLB. This is > >>> not used by any current Linux kernel, but it is used by the openbios used > >>> in the qemu mac99 model. > >>> > >>> Commit 81762d6dd0d430d87024f2c83e9c4dcc4329fb7d, cleaning up the SLB > >>> handling introduced a bug in this code, breaking the openbios currently in > >>> qemu. Specifically, there was an off by one error bitshuffling the > >>> register format used by mtsr into the format needed for the SLB load, > >>> causing the flag bits to end up in the wrong place. This caused the > >>> storage keys to be wrong under openbios, meaning that the translation code > >>> incorrectly thought a legitimate access was a permission violation. > >>> > >>> This patch fixes the bug, at the same time it fixes some build bug in the > >>> MMU debugging code (only exposed when DEBUG_MMU is enabled). > >> > >> Thanks, applied to ppc-next :) > > > > Hm. Don't you think we should split off the unrelated debug code fix for > > bisecting? > > Not sure if it's worth the effort. If you were bisecting before > that, you probably had DEBUG_MMU disabled anyways, because you'd > otherwise get build breakages before that specific commit anyways, > so the commit behaves as if it's only the SLB fix.
Right, I don't see how the debug fixes break bisect in any way. Or least not in any way they werem't already broken. -- David Gibson | I'll have my music baroque, and my code david AT gibson.dropbear.id.au | minimalist, thank you. NOT _the_ _other_ | _way_ _around_! http://www.ozlabs.org/~dgibson