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Save and restore guest address in the write function for a code memory chunk in the "slow" path for inconvenient host addresses. This fixes an intermittent crash on OSX in the code that checks whether the memory written may contain code
author | Mike Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com> |
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date | Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:46:56 -0400 |
parents | 306986209cba |
children | 0f32f52fc98e |
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#!/usr/bin/env python from glob import glob import subprocess from sys import exit,argv prefixes = [] skip = set() for i in range(1, len(argv)): if '.' in argv[i]: f = open(argv[i]) for line in f: parts = line.split() for part in parts: if part.endswith('.bin'): skip.add(part) f.close() print 'Skipping',len(skip),'entries from previous report.' else: prefixes.append(argv[i]) for path in glob('generated_tests/*/*.bin'): if path in skip: continue if prefixes: good = False fname = path.split('/')[-1] for prefix in prefixes: if fname.startswith(prefix): good = True break if not good: continue try: b = subprocess.check_output(['./trans', path]) try: m = subprocess.check_output(['musashi/mustrans', path]) #_,_,b = b.partition('\n') if b != m: print '-----------------------------' print 'Mismatch in ' + path print 'blastem output:' print b print 'musashi output:' print m print '-----------------------------' else: print path, 'passed' except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print '-----------------------------' print 'musashi exited with code', e.returncode, 'for test', path print 'blastem output:' print b print '-----------------------------' except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print '-----------------------------' print 'blastem exited with code', e.returncode, 'for test', path print '-----------------------------'