Le 02/04/2018 à 20:13, Rob Landley a écrit : > On 03/30/2018 12:00 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote: >> Le 30/03/2018 à 18:54, Rob Landley a écrit : >>> On 03/20/2018 04:08 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote:> This series of patches is >>> needed >>> to fix a problem >>>> in the m68k translator that can crash QEMU when translation >>>> cache has too many instructions: >>>> >>>> qemu-m68k: tcg/tcg.c:883: tcg_temp_alloc: Assertion `n < 512' failed. >>>> qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped >>>> >>>> I have reproduced it in linux user mode, with "ghc", and in >>>> system mode with the debian-installer for unstable distro >>>> from debian-ports. >>> >>> If someone wanted to follow along with your "boot linux on qemu-system-m68k" >>> work on https://github.com/vivier/qemu-m68k, which of the 51 branches should >>> qemu-system-m68k with like -M q800 or whatever you had working be built >>> from? >> >> The branch to use is q800-dev > > There isn't any m68k support in musl-libc yet, so I grabbed my old > https://github.com/landley/aboriginal project, did a "./build.sh m68k", built > your q800-dev branch, added the m68k-softmmu from that to the start of the > $PATH, and ran "more/dev-environment-from-build.sh m68k". > > It booted Linux to a shell prompt, I could wget a file from the internet, and > /home had the 2 gigabyte ext3 mount from the virtual block device. > > I.E. it works for me. Why is it still out of tree?
Remaining patches need some cleanup before being submitted. I have to submit some enhancements in the FPU emulation, but as they modify fpu/softfloat.c, I don't want to put them as is in an m68k pull-req: target/m68k: manage FPU exceptions softfloat: define floatx80_is_any_nan for m68k softfloat: disable floatx80_invalid_encoding() for m68k I have to add some specific m68k hardware emulation: m68k: add via support m68k: add video card q800: Apple Sound Chip (ASC) emulation q800: add Nubus support q800: add a dummy SWIM floppy controller m68k: define Macintosh Quadra 800 but via support should be rewritten as Mark has introduced a new generic mos6522 VIA device. I have to update some existing hardware emulation: ESP: add pseudo-DMA as used by Macintosh escc: introduce a selector for the register bit dp8393x: fix receiving buffer exhaustion dp8393x: put DMA temp buffer in the state, not in the stack dp8393x: manage big endian bus dp8393x: fix dp8393x_receive So, this only needs some work and time. I hope q800 will be available in QEMU 2.13. Thanks, Laurent