On 01/24/2017 02:26 AM, Stafford Horne wrote: > If you are having problems booting, both mainline (4.10-rc5) and > linux-next (i.e. next-201701124) should be able to boot. i.e. > > export ARCH=openrisc > make defconfig # defconfig works fine on qemu > > # make any updates to CONFIG_CROSS_COMPILE needed > make > > # start qemu > qemu-system-or32 -cpu or1200 -M or32-sim -kernel $LINUX/vmlinux \ > -serial stdio -nographic -monitor none > > I just ran those commands with linu-next and my qemu patches and the > kernel can boot, but note fails to find init due to config missing > initramfs, which I figure you know thats expected. > > Let me know what you tried and what problem you are having.
I've tried booting linux-next and mainline, both from yesterday. According to the trace from qemu (-D z -d in_asm,exec), I execute ./or32-softmmu/qemu-system-or32 -cpu or1200 -M or32-sim \ -kernel ~/work/linux/bld-or/vmlinux -append console=ttyS0 \ -serial stdio -nographic -monitor none \ -D z -d in_asm,exec,int,op_opt ... Trace 0x7f501130a880 [0: c036c650] setup_cpuinfo Trace 0x7f501130a990 [0: c036c65c] setup_cpuinfo Trace 0x7f501130aaa0 [0: c0069774] panic ... Trace 0x7f5011312b70 [0: 000001fc] Trace 0x7f5011312b70 [0: 000001fc] That last block repeats forever. The qemu I'm using is git://github.com/rth7680/qemu.git tgt-or1k-2 which has your patch, l.lwa/swa, and a cleanup to the disassembly trace. Looking at the kernel source I would hazard a guess that it's > cpu = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, > "opencores,or1200-rtlsvn481"); > if (!cpu) > panic("No compatible CPU found in device tree...\n"); which suggests some large configuration error. r~