OK.

Is there a version that is known to work..? On arm.

Spartacus
On Jan 18, 2012 10:33 PM, "Peter Maydell" <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> wrote:

> On 18 January 2012 15:41, Spartacus Rex <spartacusre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am trying to get a version of qemu to compile for Android.
> >
> > Then I would like to boot debian-armel.. or even a minimal arm buildroot
> fs.
> >
> > I have so far tried compiling with NDK toolchain and codesourcery.
> >
> > You can build them, but either they seg-fault when you run them on
> Android
> > or the scsi stuff seems wrong when you boot.. crashes.. sorry don't know
> > more about that.
>
> This is excessively vague. Quoting error messages is usually a better
> idea than handwaving about crashes.
>
> There's an Android bug where (at least for some gcc versions) the
> __builtin___clear_cache() function doesn't work. You might like to
> try the test in this Android bug report:
> http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1803
> to see if it still affects your compiler. (It's possible it's one of
> those bugs that was valid 3 years ago and has since been fixed but
> nobody closed the bug report.)
>
> > I am obviously doing something wrong..
> >
> > Is there anybody who can help - tell me how - point me in the right
> > direction - to compiling a stable version of qemu-system-arm for Android
> ?
>
> The other thing to note is that QEMU 1.0 was noted in the release notes
> as not working on ARM hosts. Some but not all of this has been fixed
> since then.
>
> Bottom line: you can probably get this going if you're prepared
> to investigate and fix some issues. If you're hoping that somebody
> will have a simple recipe you can follow, I suspect you're out of
> luck :-(
>
> -- PMM
>

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