BATs didn't work. Well, they did, but only up to BAT3. As soon as we
came to BAT4 the offset calculation was screwed up and we ended up
overwriting BAT0-3.
Fortunately, Linux hasn't been using BAT4+. It's still a good
idea to write correct code though.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
bat = &vcpu_book3s->ibat[(sprn - SPRN_IBAT0U) / 2];
break;
case SPRN_IBAT4U ... SPRN_IBAT7L:
- bat = &vcpu_book3s->ibat[(sprn - SPRN_IBAT4U) / 2];
+ bat = &vcpu_book3s->ibat[4 + ((sprn - SPRN_IBAT4U) / 2)];
break;
case SPRN_DBAT0U ... SPRN_DBAT3L:
bat = &vcpu_book3s->dbat[(sprn - SPRN_DBAT0U) / 2];
break;
case SPRN_DBAT4U ... SPRN_DBAT7L:
- bat = &vcpu_book3s->dbat[(sprn - SPRN_DBAT4U) / 2];
+ bat = &vcpu_book3s->dbat[4 + ((sprn - SPRN_DBAT4U) / 2)];
break;
default:
BUG();