Fiasco.OC and qemu vexpress machine model
Adam Lackorzynski
adam at os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Thu Apr 17 00:02:51 CEST 2014
Hi,
On Wed Apr 16, 2014 at 13:03:44 +0200, Michele Paolino wrote:
> On 15/04/2014 23:33, Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
> >On Tue Apr 15, 2014 at 17:26:36 +0200, Michele Paolino wrote:
> >>Hello Adam,
> >>
> >>On 14/04/2014 23:53, Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>On Mon Apr 14, 2014 at 11:35:25 +0200, Michele Paolino wrote:
> >>>>I'm trying to execute Fiasco.OC along with the hello module using qemu and
> >>>>the vexpress machine model. For both A9 and A15 cpus the system hangs at
> >>>>"Starting kernel fiasco". It seems that something (the UART driver?)
> >>>>prevents the system to log the kernel boot to the screen.
> >>>>
> >>>>I compiled the image using 'make qemu' in L4RE, and the vm is executed with
> >>>>the argument -nographic.
> >>>>
> >>>>Can you confirm this? Do you have any suggestion to solve it?
> >>>>
> >>>>Here below you can find the log of the A15 boot process:
> >>>Did you launch make qemu with PT=rv_vexpress_a15 and did the launch pick
> >>>up the right Fiasco binary, i.e. that one configured for vexpress-a15?
> >>Executing "make qemu O=../build PT=rv_vexpress_a15 E=hello" results in the
> >>following:
> >>
> >> Image size(s) in bytes:
> >> bootstrap_hello.elf: 917888
> >> Start address: 0x81000000
> >> --> Build-Nr: 2
> >> QEmu-cmd: qemu-system-arm -kernel
> >> /home/neonum6/l4re-core-2014022818/src/build/images/bootstrap.elf
> >> -nographic -M vexpress-a15 -m 256
> >>
> >>
> >>And soon after the log of the boot is exactly the one I posted before. I
> >>assume that what is in build/images/ is the right binary (bootstrap.elf is a
> >>symbolic link to
> >>build/pkg/bootstrap/server/src/OBJ-arm_armv7a/bootstrap.elf), should I check
> >>elsewhere?
> >I'd suspect that Fiasco could be wrongly configured, that's why I was
> >asking whether the build process picked up the right Fiasco image that
> >has been also configured for this target.
> >
> >>ps: I tried to investigate about the status of the CPU registers using GDB,
> >>the info all-registers command returns always the same value for all the
> >>registers.
> >Please show them, they might tell me something :)
>
> Sure. This is the log:
>
> (gdb) target remote :1234
> Remote debugging using :1234
> 0xffff000c in ?? ()
> (gdb) info all-registers
> r0 0x1c 28
> r1 0x2 2
> r2 0x2 2
> r3 0xffffffff -1
> r4 0x0 0
> r5 0x9000200b -1879039989
> r6 0xc53c7f 12926079
> r7 0x0 0
> r8 0x80059cc0 -2147115840
> r9 0x55555555 1431655765
> r10 0x0 0
> r11 0x80002500 -2147474176
> r12 0x0 0
> sp 0x0 0x0
> lr 0xffff0010 -65520
> pc 0xffff000c 0xffff000c
> cpsr 0x600001d7 1610613207
So it page-faulted. Could you show me the globalconfig.out out of the
Fiasco build-dir?
Adam
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