Per commit f17068c1c7 ("xen-hvm: reorganize xen-hvm and move common function to xen-hvm-common"), handle_ioreq() is expected to be target-agnostic. However it uses 'target_ulong', which is a target specific definition. Per xen/include/public/hvm/ioreq.h header: struct ioreq { uint64_t addr; /* physical address */ uint64_t data; /* data (or paddr of data) */ uint32_t count; /* for rep prefixes */ uint32_t size; /* size in bytes */ uint32_t vp_eport; /* evtchn for notifications to/from device model */ uint16_t _pad0; uint8_t state:4; uint8_t data_is_ptr:1; /* if 1, data above is the guest paddr * of the real data to use. */ uint8_t dir:1; /* 1=read, 0=write */ uint8_t df:1; uint8_t _pad1:1; uint8_t type; /* I/O type */ }; typedef struct ioreq ioreq_t; If 'data' is not a pointer, it is a u64. - In PIO / VMWARE_PORT modes, only 32-bit are used. - In MMIO COPY mode, memory is accessed by chunks of 64-bit - In PCI_CONFIG mode, access is u8 or u16 or u32. - None of TIMEOFFSET / INVALIDATE use 'req'. - Fallback is only used in x86 for VMWARE_PORT. Masking the upper bits of 'data' to keep 'req->size' low bits is irrelevant of the target word size. Remove the word size check and always extract the relevant bits. Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@xxxxxxxxxx> --- hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c b/hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c index bb3cfb200c..fb81bd8fbc 100644 --- a/hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c +++ b/hw/xen/xen-hvm-common.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ #include "qemu/osdep.h" #include "qemu/units.h" +#include "qemu/bitops.h" #include "qapi/error.h" #include "trace.h" @@ -426,9 +427,8 @@ static void handle_ioreq(XenIOState *state, ioreq_t *req) trace_handle_ioreq(req, req->type, req->dir, req->df, req->data_is_ptr, req->addr, req->data, req->count, req->size); - if (!req->data_is_ptr && (req->dir == IOREQ_WRITE) && - (req->size < sizeof (target_ulong))) { - req->data &= ((target_ulong) 1 << (8 * req->size)) - 1; + if (!req->data_is_ptr && (req->dir == IOREQ_WRITE)) { + req->data = extract64(req->data, 0, BITS_PER_BYTE * req->size); } if (req->dir == IOREQ_WRITE) -- 2.41.0