On 2011-02-04 15:43, Alexander Graf wrote: > > On 04.02.2011, at 14:25, "Dushyant Bansal" <cs5070...@cse.iitd.ernet.in> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am trying to install kvm on ppc64 system (imac G5). I have built >> kernel with kvm module. When I try to install qemu, I am getting this >> error >> >> $ ./configure --enable-kvm --target-list="ppc-softmmu" >> $ make >> >> [...] >> CC slirp/tftp.o >> CC libdis/ppc-dis.o >> GEN config-target.h >> CC ppc-softmmu/arch_init.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/cpus.o >> GEN ppc-softmmu/hmp-commands.h >> GEN ppc-softmmu/qmp-commands.h >> CC ppc-softmmu/monitor.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/machine.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/gdbstub.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/balloon.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/virtio-blk.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/virtio-balloon.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/virtio-net.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/virtio-serial-bus.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/virtio-pci.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/vhost_net.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/rwhandler.o >> CC ppc-softmmu/kvm.o >> /home/user/project/qemu/target-ppc/kvm.c: In function ‘kvm_arch_init_vcpu’: >> /home/user/project/qemu/target-ppc/kvm.c:81: error: ‘struct kvm_sregs’ has >> no member named ‘pvr’ > > Hrm. This means that your kernel headers in /usr/include/linux are too old. > Can you try and find out which kernel version they are from please?
< 2.6.33. Lacking build-time KVM_CAP check? Or is such a kernel too old anyway? Then catch it during configure and point the user to... well... there is no kvm-kmod with kernel header updates for PowerPC. Hmm... ;) Jan -- Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT T DE IT 1 Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux