Apparently Windows Server 2003 sets the frequency for either mc or pi
voice to zero, which in turn triggers a call to audio_bug from this
chain:
open_voice -> AUD_open_in -> audio_bug (audio_validate_settings):
A bug was just triggered in AUD_open_in
...
Context:
audio: frequency=0 nchannels=2 fmt=S16 endianness=little
But since no attempt by the said OS is made to actually use the voice
with zero frequency this can be considered normal behavior.
Hence if zero freqency situation is encountered - close current voice,
and make noises if the guest tries to use it.
Reported by simon@...ve
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* Fix typo in aliased div2
* "Optimize" aliased div2/divu2
* Fix two remaining branch retranslation problems
(Kudos to Andrzej Zaborowski)
* Rework goto_tb and set_jmp_target1
* Use correct size when flushing icache
* Use correct register selection for ORI
(Was harmless since in both cases srcreg was equal to dstreg)
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* Improve translation of the X flag (still some corner cases missing).
* First shot att P flag support and conditional stores.
* Improve the jump logic.
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* Move DMA_run into the dma controller to allow for multiple ETRAX/CRIS machines.
* Support both ELF and kimage kernel images.
* Correct emulation of the DMA RW_DATA register.
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Adding sysrq keycode to the table enabling running sysrq debugging in
the guest via the monitor sendkey command, like:
(qemu) sendkey alt-sysrq-t
Tested on x86-64 target and Linux guest.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harper <ryanh@us.ibm.com>
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Looking at the sendkey implementation, planning to enhance it with a
hold time argument, I found some potential out-of-bound access and not
very readable code. Here is a fix for the former and a (subjective)
improvement of the latter.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@web.de>
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The current implementation of GET_CONFIGURATION in the ATAPI stack of qemu
replies a different length depending on the buffer, the data should be
written into.
On the other hand the SCSI spec defines that length information has to be
consistent and independent of return buffer lengths.
This patch makes the ATAPI emulation behave according to the spec and fixes
the Darwin DVD driver.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@suse.de>
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