cpu_interrupt might be called while translating the TB, but before it
is linked into a potentially infinite loop and becomes env->current_tb.
Currently this can (and does) cause huge problems only when using
dyntick clock, with other (periodic) clocks host_alarm_handler will
eventually be executed resulting in a call to cpu_interrupt which will
reset the recursion of running TB and the damage is "only" latency.
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}
spin_unlock(&tb_lock);
env->current_tb = tb;
+
+ /* cpu_interrupt might be called while translating the
+ TB, but before it is linked into a potentially
+ infinite loop and becomes env->current_tb. Avoid
+ starting execution if there is a pending interrupt. */
+ if (unlikely (env->interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_EXIT))
+ env->current_tb = NULL;
+
while (env->current_tb) {
tc_ptr = tb->tc_ptr;
/* execute the generated code */