On Tue, 2016-04-26 at 11:42 +0800, Robert Yang wrote: > Hello, > > The qemu-native can boot a lot of machines, but oe-core's runqemu can > only > boot a few of them which are hardcoded into runqemu. I'd like to > change > it little to make it drop the hardcode and can boot more machines. > Here > are some basic thoughts, please feel free to give your comments. > > runqemu is a helpful script which can help us boot images easily, but > it > has a lot of hard code for machine + args. I'd like to remove these > from > runqemu, and make it as a frame. The logical is that, who knows > clearly > about whether qemu can boot the machine and how to boot it (args), > the > answer is the machine/bsp developer, so we can: > > * Add a var like QEMU_SUPPORTED = "yes/no" in the bsp conf file > (default to no) > * Add a var like QEMU_BOOT_ARGS = "foo" if there are special args. > * Let do_rootfs or do_image_foo write data such as QEMU_BOOT_ARGS to > DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE/runqemu/ or tmp/deploy/images/runqemu/, we can > treat > the "runqemu/" dir as a database, and anything we need there, for > example, > efi/pcbios, root args, and so on. We won't miss anything since all > the > images which can be boot by runqemu are built by oe-core. > * Then we can easily add supported machine to runqemu from the bsp > itself > without change runqemu. > > I will start working on it if there is no objections, and make sure > it won't > break any current supported machines.
I guess we have some decisions to make. Firstly, is that script better in shell or python at this point? Originally, shell made sense but I'm starting to wonder if it would be clearer in python. If we left it as shell, I'd envisaged it going through something like BBPATH and sourcing files from each of the layers to build up its own list of supported machines. The trouble is we can't easily get BBPATH in the shell environment since we can't assume bitbake and we ideally want it to work outside of our build environment. With the development of devtool, I'm wondering if runqemu should become another such "command", written in python and working in any of the environments we'd expect devtool to work (eSDK, main build). If we did that, we'd have the layers and could easily access BBPATH and search for additional modules to add support for additional machines. Thoughts? Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core