From d26a8caea3f160782841efb87b5e8bea606b512b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avi Kivity Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 18:22:36 +0200 Subject: memory: fix rendering of a region obscured by another The memory core drops regions that are hidden by another region (for example, during BAR sizing), but it doesn't do so correctly if the lower address of the existing range is below the lower address of the new range. Example (qemu-system-mips -M malta -kernel vmlinux-2.6.32-5-4kc-malta -append "console=ttyS0" -nographic -vga cirrus): Existing range: 10000000-107fffff New range: 100a0000-100bffff Correct behaviour: drop new range Incorrect behaviour: add new range Fix by taking this case into account (previously we only considered equal lower boundaries). Tested-by: Aurelien Jarno Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori --- memory.c | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'memory.c') diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c index 36bb9a59ae..243cb23969 100644 --- a/memory.c +++ b/memory.c @@ -539,12 +539,12 @@ static void render_memory_region(FlatView *view, offset_in_region += int128_get64(now); int128_subfrom(&remain, now); } - if (int128_eq(base, view->ranges[i].addr.start)) { - now = int128_min(remain, view->ranges[i].addr.size); - int128_addto(&base, now); - offset_in_region += int128_get64(now); - int128_subfrom(&remain, now); - } + now = int128_sub(int128_min(int128_add(base, remain), + addrrange_end(view->ranges[i].addr)), + base); + int128_addto(&base, now); + offset_in_region += int128_get64(now); + int128_subfrom(&remain, now); } if (int128_nz(remain)) { fr.mr = mr; -- cgit v1.2.1