Hi Ryan,

On 11/27/2013 01:49 AM, Ryan Harkin wrote:
> On 26 November 2013 21:51, Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hud...@linaro.org
> <mailto:michael.hud...@linaro.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi all,
> 
>     Do we have, or do we have plans for, an image that's based on Ubuntu
>     that's usable with the foundation model?  The only part I don't know how
>     to do for myself is build the .axf file
> 
> 
> AXF is sooo unfashionable these days ;-)  It's all ARM Trusted Firmware, UEFI
> and a proper Image file.

By how much does this increase the number and variety of storage media a
simulator must implement? By how much does this increase the number of
instructions that must executed prior to running the kernel? Why would one
prefer these more heavy-handed boot methods if one's primary interest is
running the Linux kernel, Linux userspace processes, or both in a simulator?
Are there instructions for running this stuff on QEMU?

By the way I find the terminology of "AXF" very confusing. As far as I
understand it, AXF is essentially synonymous with the ARM ELF file format.
What's really being discussed, though, is the boot-wrapper, right?

Thanks,
Christopher

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