The tm-resched-dscr test has started failing sometimes, depending on
what compiler it's built with, eg:
  test: tm_resched_dscr
  Check DSCR TM context switch: tm-resched-dscr: tm-resched-dscr.c:76: test_body: Assertion `rv' failed.
  !! child died by signal 6
When it fails we see that the compiler doesn't initialise rv to 1 before
entering the inline asm block. Although that's counter intuitive, it
is allowed because we tell the compiler that the inline asm will write
to rv (using "=r"), meaning the original value is irrelevant.
Marking it as a read/write parameter would presumably work, but it seems
simpler to fix it by setting the initial value of rv in the inline asm.
Fixes: 96d016108640 ("powerpc: Correct DSCR during TM context switch")
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Acked-by: Michael Neuling <mikey@neuling.org>
        printf("Check DSCR TM context switch: ");
        fflush(stdout);
        for (;;) {
-               rv = 1;
                asm __volatile__ (
                        /* set a known value into the DSCR */
                        "ld      3, %[dscr1];"
                        "mtspr   %[sprn_dscr], 3;"
 
+                       "li      %[rv], 1;"
                        /* start and suspend a transaction */
                        "tbegin.;"
                        "beq     1f;"