Correctly initialize msr list in KVM
I believe this was spotted by Gerd Hoffman but I can't find his patchnow. This will cause very subtle corruption on the heap because wedon't allocate the appropriately sized buffer.
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>...
target-sh4: make the initial value of SR easier to read
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
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target-sh4: don't disable FPU instructions in user mode
Based on a patch from Lionel Landwerlin.
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target-sh4: disable debug code
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target-sh4: add prefi, icbi, synco
(Vladimir Prus)
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target-sh4: add SH7785 as CPU option
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TCG x86/x86-64: use move with zero-extend for loads/stores
Starting with version 4.3, gcc returns the result of a function inrax/eax/ax/al instead of rax/eax, depending of the return type. Asa consequence we should use a zero extend moe in TCG loads/stores....
vnc: Fix crash on 'info vnc' after 'change vnc none'
vnc_state->display is set to NULL after "change vnc none" but vnc_state itselfis still valid.
(James Ko)
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Fix smsw for x86_64 guest and bigendian host case
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target-i386: SVM: acknowledge interrupt only after it is taken
SVM specifies that the V_IRQ mask is only to be removed, if theinterrupt that is to be delivered actually is delivered.
As of the SVM rewrite, this mask is always unmasked when the main cpu...
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