On 10/31/2016 10:27 PM, Romain Naour wrote: > Hi Marek, all, Hi,
> Le 18/10/2016 à 06:17, Marek Vasut a écrit : >> On 10/15/2016 03:15 PM, Romain Naour wrote: >>> Hi Marek, >> >> Hi! >> >>> Le 28/09/2016 à 01:30, Marek Vasut a écrit : >>>> Add nios2 disassembler support. This patch is composed from binutils files >>>> from commit "Opcodes and assembler support for Nios II R2". The files from >>>> binutils used in this patch are: >>>> >>>> include/opcode/nios2.h >>>> include/opcode/nios2r1.h >>>> include/opcode/nios2r2.h >>>> opcodes/nios2-opc.c >>>> opcodes/nios2-dis.c >>> >>> With Waldemar Brodkorb and I, we tested this series using 10m50 kernel >>> defconfig >>> with Buildroot generated system. In order to ease the test, we added the >>> device >>> tree and a initramfs to the kernel image. >>> >>> Here is the result: >>> >>> Welcome to Buildroot >>> # cat /proc/cpuinfo >>> CPU: Nios II/fast >>> MMU: present >>> FPU: none >>> Clocking: 75.00 MHz >>> BogoMips: 150.00 >>> Calibration: 75000000 loops >>> HW: >>> MUL: yes >>> MULX: no >>> DIV: yes >>> Icache: 32kB, line length: 32 >>> Dcache: 32kB, line length: 32 >>> TLB: 16 ways, 256 entries, 8 PID bits >>> # uname -a >>> Linux buildroot 4.8.1 #2 Fri Oct 14 19:10:18 CEST 2016 nios2 GNU/Linux >>> >>> When this series will be accepted in Qemu, I'll add a demo defconfig in >>> Buildroot in order to ease runtime testing. >>> >>> Tested-by: Romain Naour <romain.na...@gmail.com> >> >> Great, thanks ! I'm glad to see it really becomes usable for other >> people too :) >> >> I handled the feedback and pushed updated patches to: >> http://git.bfuser.eu/?p=marex/qemu.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/nios2/master >> > > Thanks, I tried your latest nios2 Qemu (v3 series) + patch 2/3 v6 with a 4.8.5 > Linux kernel. It still boot :) Great, thanks for checking :) -- Best regards, Marek Vasut