From: Dmitry Osipenko <[email protected]> Running with counter / period = 0 is treated as a error case, printing error message claiming that timer has been disabled. However, timer is only marked as disabled, keeping to tick till expired and triggering after being claimed as disabled. Stop the QEMU timer to avoid confusion.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <[email protected]> Message-id: 1e9bae4fae3c36430d7c28b0f486a0c71aff7eb3.1473252818.git.dig...@gmail.com Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]> --- hw/core/ptimer.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/hw/core/ptimer.c b/hw/core/ptimer.c index 30829ee..02c3135 100644 --- a/hw/core/ptimer.c +++ b/hw/core/ptimer.c @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ static void ptimer_reload(ptimer_state *s) } if (s->delta == 0 || s->period == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Timer with period zero, disabling\n"); + timer_del(s->timer); s->enabled = 0; return; } -- 2.7.4
