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Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu cpu-all.h gdbstub.c monitor.c hw/ppc.c lin...


From: J. Mayer
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu cpu-all.h gdbstub.c monitor.c hw/ppc.c lin...
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:47:56 +0100

On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 22:40 +0100, J. Mayer wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 14:14 +0000, Stuart Brady wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 08:32:30AM +0000, Jocelyn Mayer wrote:
> > > CVSROOT:  /sources/qemu
> > > Module name:      qemu
> > > Changes by:       Jocelyn Mayer <j_mayer> 07/03/07 08:32:30
> > > 
> > > Modified files:
> > >   .              : cpu-all.h gdbstub.c monitor.c 
> > >   hw             : ppc.c 
> > >   linux-user     : main.c 
> > >   target-ppc     : cpu.h exec.h helper.c op.c op_helper.c 
> > >                    op_helper_mem.h op_mem.h op_template.h 
> > >                    translate.c translate_init.c 
> > > Added files:
> > >   target-ppc     : STATUS mfrom_table.c mfrom_table_gen.c 
> > >                    op_helper.h 
> > 
> > There seems to be a regression somewhere here...
> > 
> > I'm testing Debian Etch with -M prep and the 2.4.27 kernel from
> > http://overselfresearch.com/kb/qemu.html.  I'm running QEMU with:
> > 
> > qemu-system-ppc -hda hda.img -M prep -kernel vmlinuz-2.4.27.001 -g 640x480
> > 
> > After this commit, user-mode networking no longer works.  DHCP does seem
> > to work and I can telnet to ports on 10.0.2.2, but I can't do any DNS
> > lookups or connect to anything else.
> > 
> > I will try to investigate further.
> 
> Hi,
> as far as I can see, prep target was broken before I send this patch: no
> PCI IRQ seem to be available anymore, so the target can not even be
> boot. There is the same problem with heathrow machine. Looks like the
> PCI and/or the IRQ controller has been badly broken for those two
> targets. I did not have the time needed for investigations by now...
> The only PowerPC target I'm able to test properly, for now, is mac99.
> But I have to admit 

> I've never used user-mode emulation at all.

Sorry, I meant user-mode networking emulation, of course....

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