This patchset is mainly trying to fix a problem that Coverity spotted
in the dcr_write_dma() function in hw/ppc/ppc440_uc.c, where the code
is not correctly using the cpu_physical_memory_map() function.
While I was fixing that I noticed a second problem in this code,
where it doesn't have a fallback for when cpu_physical_memory_map()
says "I couldn't map that for you".
I've marked these patches as RFC, partly because I don't have any
guest that would exercise the code changes[*], and partly because
I don't have any documentation of the hardware to tell me how it
should behave, so patch 2 in particular has some FIXMEs. I also
notice that the code doesn't update any of the registers like the
count or source/base addresses when the DMA transfer happens, which
seems odd, but perhaps the real hardware does work like that.
I think we should probably take patch 1 (which is a fairly minimal
fix of the use-of-uninitialized-data problem), but patch 2 is a bit
more unfinished.
[*] The commit 3c409c1927efde2fc that added this code says it's used
by AmigaOS.)