monitor: Use address_space_read() to read memory

Currently monitor.c reads physical memory using
cpu_physical_memory_read(). This effectively hard-codes
assuming that all CPUs have the same view of physical
memory. Switch to address_space_read() instead, which
lets us use the AddressSpace for the CPU we're
reading memory for (falling back to address_space_memory
if there is no CPU, as happens with the "none" board).
As a bonus, this allows us to detect failures to read memory.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20181122172653.3413-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org
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Peter Maydell 2018-12-14 13:30:49 +00:00
parent f2c6abc8d5
commit 6f89ae5816

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@ -1605,7 +1605,13 @@ static void memory_dump(Monitor *mon, int count, int format, int wsize,
if (l > line_size)
l = line_size;
if (is_physical) {
cpu_physical_memory_read(addr, buf, l);
AddressSpace *as = cs ? cs->as : &address_space_memory;
MemTxResult r = address_space_read(as, addr,
MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, buf, l);
if (r != MEMTX_OK) {
monitor_printf(mon, " Cannot access memory\n");
break;
}
} else {
if (cpu_memory_rw_debug(cs, addr, buf, l, 0) < 0) {
monitor_printf(mon, " Cannot access memory\n");