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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> |
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patches/linux | ||
linux-4.4-nommu.config | ||
linux-4.11.config | ||
readme.txt |
Run the emulation with: qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -kernel output/images/zImage -dtb output/images/versatile-pb.dtb -drive file=output/images/rootfs.ext2,if=scsi,format=raw -append "root=/dev/sda console=ttyAMA0,115200" -serial stdio -net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user Or for the noMMU emulation: qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -kernel output/images/zImage -append "console=ttyAMA0,115200" -serial stdio -net user -net nic,model=smc91c111 The login prompt will appear in the terminal that started Qemu. The graphical window is the framebuffer. Tested with QEMU 2.9.0