errors on running x86-fb example
lkcl
luke.leighton at gmail.com
Fri Nov 26 06:05:42 CET 2010
after quite a bit of mucking about, i managed to get a version of examples
conf x86-fb.list that semi-worked, showing here some errors under qemu. any
idea what's going on? tia. l.
fbdrv | Exception: Invalid argument: not an ELF binary: backtrace ...
fbdrv | L4Re: FATAL: could not load binary
IO | Io service
mag | Exception: Invalid argument: not an ELF binary: backtrace ...
mag | L4Re: FATAL: could not load binary
IO | Hello from L4-ACPICA
IO | Find root Pointer
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(40e, 2) = 40040e
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(9f400, 400) = 49f400
Ned[lua]: Hm, cpapbility 42d000 does not support the meta protocol: -2004
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(e0000, 20000) = 4e0000
IO | Find root Pointer: f8950
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(f8950, 24) = 4f8950
IO | ACPI: RSDP 0xf8950 00014 (v00 BOCHS )
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffde30, 24) = bfde30
IO | ACPI: RSDT 0x7ffde30 00034 (v01 BOCHS BXPCRSDT 00000001 BXPC
00000001)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffde30, 34) = bfde30
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7fffe70, 24) = bffe70
IO | ACPI: FACP 0x7fffe70 00074 (v01 BOCHS BXPCFACP 00000001 BXPC
00000001)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7fffe70, 74) = bffe70
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffdfd0, 24) = bfdfd0
IO | ACPI: DSDT 0x7ffdfd0 01E22 (v01 BXPC BXDSDT 00000001 INTL
20090521)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7fffe00, 24) = bffe00
IO | ACPI: FACS 0x7fffe00 00040
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffdf90, 24) = bfdf90
IO | ACPI: SSDT 0x7ffdf90 00037 (v01 BOCHS BXPCSSDT 00000001 BXPC
00000001)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffdeb0, 24) = bfdeb0
IO | ACPI: APIC 0x7ffdeb0 00072 (v01 BOCHS BXPCAPIC 00000001 BXPC
00000001)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffde70, 24) = bfde70
IO | ACPI: HPET 0x7ffde70 00038 (v01 BOCHS BXPCHPET 00000001 BXPC
00000001)
IO | AcpiOsMapMemory(7ffdfd0, 1e22) = bfdfd0
Ned: ERROR: rom/hello.lua:56: attempt to call method 'create' (a nil value)
IO | Parsing all Control Methods:
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