target-ppc: don't print invalid opcode messages on the console

Invalid opcode messages can be perfectly normal, for example if this
code is never executed. Don't print an error message on the console,
but keep the message in the log for debugging purposes.

Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
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Aurelien Jarno 2010-02-28 16:04:09 +01:00
parent db9a231d1f
commit 6c71232122

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@ -9053,11 +9053,6 @@ static inline void gen_intermediate_code_internal(CPUState *env,
"%02x - %02x - %02x (%08x) " TARGET_FMT_lx " %d\n",
opc1(ctx.opcode), opc2(ctx.opcode),
opc3(ctx.opcode), ctx.opcode, ctx.nip - 4, (int)msr_ir);
} else {
printf("invalid/unsupported opcode: "
"%02x - %02x - %02x (%08x) " TARGET_FMT_lx " %d\n",
opc1(ctx.opcode), opc2(ctx.opcode),
opc3(ctx.opcode), ctx.opcode, ctx.nip - 4, (int)msr_ir);
}
} else {
if (unlikely((ctx.opcode & handler->inval) != 0)) {
@ -9067,12 +9062,6 @@ static inline void gen_intermediate_code_internal(CPUState *env,
ctx.opcode & handler->inval, opc1(ctx.opcode),
opc2(ctx.opcode), opc3(ctx.opcode),
ctx.opcode, ctx.nip - 4);
} else {
printf("invalid bits: %08x for opcode: "
"%02x - %02x - %02x (%08x) " TARGET_FMT_lx "\n",
ctx.opcode & handler->inval, opc1(ctx.opcode),
opc2(ctx.opcode), opc3(ctx.opcode),
ctx.opcode, ctx.nip - 4);
}
gen_inval_exception(ctxp, POWERPC_EXCP_INVAL_INVAL);
break;