uint32_t value;
g_assert(words[1] && words[2]);
- addr = strtol(words[1], NULL, 0);
- value = strtol(words[2], NULL, 0);
+ addr = strtoul(words[1], NULL, 0);
+ value = strtoul(words[2], NULL, 0);
if (words[0][3] == 'b') {
cpu_outb(addr, value);
uint32_t value = -1U;
g_assert(words[1]);
- addr = strtol(words[1], NULL, 0);
+ addr = strtoul(words[1], NULL, 0);
if (words[0][2] == 'b') {
value = cpu_inb(addr);
switch (event) {
case CHR_EVENT_OPENED:
- qemu_system_reset(false);
+ /*
+ * We used to call qemu_system_reset() here, hoping we could
+ * use the same process for multiple tests that way. Never
+ * used. Injects an extra reset even when it's not used, and
+ * that can mess up tests, e.g. -boot once.
+ */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(irq_levels); i++) {
irq_levels[i] = 0;
}