On 8 March 2018 at 14:47, Guenter Roeck <li...@roeck-us.net> wrote:
> On 03/08/2018 02:50 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
>> So do the works-by-accident kernels fail on QEMU because
>> we don't emulate some bit of the ethernet device ?
>> Ideally we could fix that so we could boot newer kernels
>> without breaking the old ones...

>
> I don't know if a fix working for all versions of Linux is even possible.
> Creating both interrupts might be an option, but would likely cause
> other problems since some versions of Linux would handle the same
> interrupt twice, while others expect the second interrupt
> to be associated with the timer.

Did the older Linux kernels work on the real hardware? (I
would guess so, but sometimes these things only get tested
on emulation...) If so, then in theory "make QEMU work like
the hardware" should allow all the kernels to work on QEMU.

thanks
-- PMM

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