Re: Building current kernel for Qemu | |
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David Daney wrote:
> I would like to build a current kernel for mipsel on qemu. However it
> seems that the qemu target was recently removed.
>
> I tried building a plain malta kernel vmlinux, but there is no output on
> the console when trying to boot it. The Debian 2.6.18 qemu kernel seems
> to work well though.
>
> Do you have to do anything special to the kernel to run on qemu?
Nothing special is needed for the kernel. You need to start with
e.g. "qemu-system-mipsel -M malta" to select Qemu's malta machine
emulation.
> How does one go about building a kernel for qemu from current kernel
> sources?
The special qemu kernel is now deprecated, as the malta kernel is a
full replacement which corresponds better to real existing hardware.
This is btw. also true for Qemu itself, the mips_r4k machine is still
there because
a) uBoot supports it as the only mips Qemu target
b) Some out-of-tree machine definitions use it as a baseline
configuration.
Thiemo
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