The ppc-mpc8544ds is the only qemu configuration that requires a kernel patch:
board/qemu/ppc-mpc8544ds/patches/linux/0001-powerpc-Fix-mcpu-options-for-SPE-only-compiler.patch
But this patch doesn't apply after a backport between v6.1.20 and v6.1.21
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=da0beae2449376326086e9f57468fd2b64736d2a
So the patch 0001-powerpc-Fix-mcpu-options-for-SPE-only-compiler.patch doesn't
seem required anymore.
Welcome to Buildroot
buildroot login: root
# uname -a
Linux buildroot 6.1.28 #1 Wed May 24 09:08:27 UTC 2023 ppc GNU/Linux
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : e500v2
clock : 400.000000MHz
revision : 3.0 (pvr 8021 0030)
bogomips : 800.00
timebase : 400000000
platform : MPC8544 DS
model : MPC8544DS
Memory : 128 MB
Fixes:
https://gitlab.com/buildroot.org/buildroot/-/jobs/4306895282https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=15581
Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@smile.fr>
Cc: Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
Cc: Sebastian Weyer <sebastian.weyer@smile.fr>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Bump most QEMU defconfigs (every one that was previously on 5.4.y)
to latest longterm kernel 5.10.7.
Please note the following exceptions/modifications:
- board/qemu/qemu_s390x_defconfig: ignored (already up to date)
- board/qemu/sh4*-r2d:
- Remove the remaining kernel patch [1] provided by Alan Modra
fixing rodata alignment, carried here by Romain Naour [2] to
fix an issue preventing kernel from booting with binutils 2.23.
Patch is present in upstream Linux now.
- Fix compile-time error regarding 64-bit time data structures
from kernel headers when building with uclibc. Previous fix [3]
existed upstream; but see details below.
- board/qemu/ppc-mpc8544ds: Updated kernel patch
- board/qemu/arm-versatile: Updated kernel patch
- board/qemu/mips*r6*: Updated kernel patch
Tested on all configs/qemu* configurations. [4]
[1] https://www.sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2019-12/msg00112.html
[2] https://git.busybox.net/buildroot/commit/?id=a2331c8a61bdd71c47492efc818fb0458a349219
[3] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=fc94cf2092c7c1267fa2deb8388d624f50eba808
[4] https://gitlab.com/clumsyape/buildroot/-/pipelines/244024195
Signed-off-by: Geoffrey Le Gourriérec <geoffrey.legourrierec@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
The Qemu version present in readme.txt files was needed when
the Buildroot's Qemu defconfig was tested manually using the
qemu-system-<arch> binary already present on the host.
This information is now incorrect since we are using host-qemu
package, currently at 4.2.0 version, to do a runtime test since
0c79350638.
For m68k-q800, we can use the upstream qemu since 4.2.0 release
[1].
So, remove this line from the readme.txt.
[1] https://www.qemu.org/2019/12/13/qemu-4-2-0/
Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Cc: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
This commit add the name of the Qemu defconfig file after each
qemu command line in order to retrieve it easily.
Since a readme.txt can be shared between several Qemu defconfig, we
need at least one qemu command line in readme.txt for each defconfig.
For now, ignore the qemu_arm_vexpress_tz_defconfig since it fail to build
due to python script issue [1]. Anyway the arm vexpress boot is tested
with qemu_arm_vexpress_defconfig.
[1] http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2020-February/273738.html
Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@smile.fr>
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
All linux configs are renamed to a version neutral filename
to avoid further renaming on kernel bumps.
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
arm_versatile 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
arm_versatile_nommu 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK (3)
arm_vexpress 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
m68k_q800 4.16.7 q800-v2.11.0 NO (2) OK
microblazebe 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips32r2el_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips32r2_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips32r6el_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips32r6_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips64r6el_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
mips64r6_malta 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
nios2-10m50 4.16.7 2.12.0 NO OK
or1k 4.16.7 2.12.0 NO OK
ppc_g3beige 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.16.7 2.12.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
ppc64le_pseries 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
ppc64_e5500 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
sh4 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.16.7 2.12.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
x86 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.16.7 2.12.0 YES OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(3) - Kernel patch required, switched to devicetree usage
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Xtensa patches no longer required, the make target name changed
to Image. The Qemu binary for OpenRisc was renamed upstream.
I removed the x86->x86_64 symlink, independent files preferred.
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
arm_versatile 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
arm_versatile_nommu 4.4.70 2.9.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
m68k_q800 4.11.3 q800-v2.4.0 NO (2) OK
microblazebe 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips32r2el_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips32r2_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips32r6el_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips32r6_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips64r6el_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
mips64r6_malta 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
nios2-10m50 4.11.3 2.9.0 NO OK
or1k 4.11.3 2.9.0 NO OK (5)
ppc_g3beige 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.9.6 2.9.0 NO OK (3)
ppc64_pseries 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
sh4 4.9.6 2.9.0 YES OK (4)
sh4eb 4.9.6 2.9.0 NO (1) OK (4)
sparc_ss10 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
x86 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.11.3 2.9.0 YES OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(3) - Kernel oops with 4.11.3 on boot
(4) - System is extremely slow with 4.11.3, needs further investigation
(5) - Qemu binary got renamed to qemu-system-or1k
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Also bump the pc samples since they're tied to the (base) qemu config.
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.9.6 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
arm_versatile 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_versatile_nommu 4.4.45 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.8.17 2.5.0 YES OK (6)
m68k_q800 4.9.6 q800-v2.4.0 NO (2) OK
microblazebe 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2el_malta 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2_malta 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r6el_malta 4.9.6 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips32r6_malta 4.9.6 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips64el_malta 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.8.17 2.5.0 YES OK (6)
mips64r6el_malta 4.9.6 2.7.0 YES OK (3)(4)
mips64r6_malta 4.9.6 2.7.0 YES OK (3)(4)
nios2-10m50 4.9.6 2.9.0 NO OK
or1k 4.9.6 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc_g3beige 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.9.6 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.9.6 2.5.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
x86 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.9.6 2.5.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.8.17 2.6.0 YES OK (6)
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.8.17 2.6.0 YES OK (5)
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(3) - Known to fail with qemu versions lower than 2.6.0
(4) - Might work with 2.6.0, but the cpu definition changed in 2.7.0
(5) - Kept back on 4.8.x series since 4.9.x fails to build
(6) - Kept back on 4.8.x series since 4.9.x fails to boot
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Drop m68k-mcf5208 kernel patch since it's upstream.
Also bump the pc samples since they're tied to the (base) qemu config.
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.8.1 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
arm_versatile 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_q800 4.8.1 q800-v2.4.0 NO (2) OK
microblazebe 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2el_malta 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2_malta 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r6el_malta 4.8.1 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips32r6_malta 4.8.1 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips64el_malta 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64r6el_malta 4.8.1 2.7.0 YES OK (3)(4)
mips64r6_malta 4.8.1 2.7.0 YES OK (3)(4)
ppc_g3beige 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.8.1 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.8.1 2.5.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
x86 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.8.1 2.5.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.8.1 2.6.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.8.1 2.6.0 YES OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(3) - Known to fail with qemu versions lower than 2.6.0
(4) - Might work with 2.6.0, but the cpu definition changed in 2.7.0
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Also bump the pc samples since they're tied to the (base) qemu config.
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
arm_versatile 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_q800 4.7 q800-v2.4.0 NO (2) OK
microblazebe 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2el_malta 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r2_malta 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
mips32r6el_malta 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips32r6_malta 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips64el_malta 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64r6el_malta 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
mips64r6_malta 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK (3)
ppc_g3beige 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.7 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.7 2.5.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
x86 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.7 2.5.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.7 2.6.0 YES OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(3) - Known to fail with qemu versions lower than 2.6.0
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Also bump the pc samples since they're tied to the (base) qemu config.
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.5.6 2.5.0 YES OK (4)
arm_versatile 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_q800 4.6.1 q800-v2.4.0 NO (3) OK
microblazebe 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mipsel_malta 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
mips_malta 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_g3beige 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.6.1 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.6.1 2.5.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
x86 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.6.1 2.5.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.6.1 2.6.0 YES OK (2)
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.6.1 2.6.0 YES OK (2)
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - Linux 4.5/4.6 doesn't work with older Qemu versions
(3) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
(4) - Console looks dead in 4.6
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
------------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_versatile 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
m68k_mcf5208 4.5.3 2.5.0 NO SO-SO (3)
m68k_q800 4.5.3 q800-v2.4.0 NO (4) OK
microblazebe 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
mipsel_malta 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
mips_malta 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_g3beige 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.5.3 2.5.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.5.3 2.5.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
x86 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.5.3 2.5.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.4.9 2.5.0 YES (2) OK
xtensa_lx60_nommu 4.4.9 2.5.0 YES (2) OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - xtensa ethernet broken in 4.5
(3) - It boots, you can login, but apps exit/crash often
(4) - There's a network interface, but enabling it in qemu fails
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
arm_versatile kernel defconfig updated to deal with multi-platform ARM
support and driver changes.
mips(el) 32-bits is back in working order for 4.5
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_versatile 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazebe 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
mipsel_malta 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
mips_malta 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_g3beige 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.5 2.3.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.5 2.3.0 NO (1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
x86 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.5 2.3.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.4.5 2.3.0 YES (2) OK
(1) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(2) - xtensa ethernet broken in 4.5 so stick to 4.4.x
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
Keep arm_nuri on 3.10.x for the usual reasons.
Keep mips & mipsel (32 bits) on 4.3.x because 4.4.x fails to boot
properly (kernel stuck after the CPU cache info).
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_nuri 3.10.96 2.3.0 YES(1) OK most times(2)
arm_versatile 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazebe 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
mipsel_malta 4.3.5 2.3.0 YES OK (4)
mips_malta 4.3.5 2.3.0 YES OK (4)
ppc_g3beige 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.4.1 2.3.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.4.1 2.3.0 NO(3) OK
sparc_ss10 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
x86 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
x86_64 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.4.1 2.3.0 YES OK
(1) - Supposed to work but broken, probably Qemu emulation issue
(2) - In like 1/3 starts it fails to work properly
(3) - Probably an endian issue with 8139 emulation/driver
(4) - Kernel stuck at cpu cache details from 4.4 - 4.4.1
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
ppc-mpc8544ds: switch to custom kernel config since the new 4.3-shipped
mpc85xx_basic_defconfig doesn't work with Qemu.
Incidentally while cleaning it up it now seems to work fine with newer
qemu versions.
sparc64_sun4u: ditch ne2k driver since it's useless, and add the e1000
driver which works fine.
x86: stick to 4.2.x kernels since 4.3 doesn't work right with uclibc
(any variant) based toolchains.
Results table:
Defconfig Kernel Qemu Network Status
--------------------------------------------------------------
aarch64_virt 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_nuri 3.10.93 2.3.0 NO(1) OK(2)
arm_versatile 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
arm_vexpress 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazebe 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
microblazeel 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64el_malta 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
mips64_malta 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
mipsel_malta 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
mips_malta 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_g3beige 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_mpc8544ds 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
ppc_virtex_ml507 4.3 2.3.0 NO OK
ppc64_pseries 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
sh4eb 4.3 2.3.0 NO(1) OK
sparc_ss10 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc64_sun4u 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
sparc_sun4u 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
x86 4.2.6 2.3.0 YES OK(3)
x86_64 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
xtensa_lx60 4.3 2.3.0 YES OK
(1) - Supposed to work but broken, probably Qemu emulation issue
(2) - In like 1/3 runs it fails to start properly
(3) - linux 4.3.0 doesn't like uclibc-based toolchains (net issues)
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Zacarias <gustavo@zacarias.com.ar>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>