Right now with
`qemu-system-arm -kernel kernel7.img -dtb bcm2709-rpi-2-b.dtb -cpu arm1176 -M
raspi2 -hda 2018-11-13-raspbian-stretch-full.img`
I can access the serial console using `Ctrl+Alt+3` in the QEMU window.
Using raspbian via this serial console is (as far as I can see) the same as
using
It looks like a similar USB controller is part of a TI SoC:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spruhj7a/spruhj7a.pdf
Clement
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It looks like the same USB controller is part of a TI SoC:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spruhj7a/spruhj7a.pdf
Clement
On 8/19/19 11:16 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
Thanks for digging those up. Unfortunately just the driver sources
aren't really enough information for a good device model, and the othe
Thanks for digging those up. Unfortunately just the driver sources
aren't really enough information for a good device model, and the other
docs are just overviews without the level of detail we need.
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Hi!
I've googled: "usb" "designware" "otg" "datasheet"
I think this is the kernel driver for this device:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/drivers/usb/dwc3
Maybe it should be possible to use this as a reference? Maybe try to
redirect the proprietary drivers system calls? I don't kno
I think the two main things we would need would be:
(1) a proper data sheet for the pi2/pi3 USB controller. Last time I looked
there wasn't one available; it's pretty hard to model the controller properly
without it. (Perhaps one has been released since I last looked.)
(2) somebody who cares ab
After reading change logs, I believe USB support for raspi2/raspi3 is
not added yet. Which means host internet network can't be accessed by
emulated machine.
I would be glad to help in documentation of differences between real
Raspberry Pi devices and QEMU emulated raspi2/raspi3 since I have seen
On Sun, 24 Mar 2019 at 17:34, mcandre wrote:
> Out of curiousity, does the raspi2 machine support a PCI bus?
No. There is no PCI bus on the raspi2 hardware and so there
is no PCI bus in QEMU's model of it.
> I am
> trying to boot Debian arm64 with qemu-system-aarch64, and am running
> into all m
Out of curiousity, does the raspi2 machine support a PCI bus? I am
trying to boot Debian arm64 with qemu-system-aarch64, and am running
into all manner of complaints from qemu about missing devices. Is there
another machine like virt, but that offers support for boot devices?
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