On 29 April 2012 01:39, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> wrote:
For the record, attached is the patch to Fedora glibc. It works, and
gets us past the missing ucontext problem.
However, qemu-system-arm fails very quickly afterwards somewhere in
TCG code. I suspect that qemu cannot emulate the same hardware as
required by my kernel (vmlinuz-3.3.2-8.fc17.armv7hl.tegra), although
there is not much to go on.
Anyone have a primer on all the different ARM architectures?
Hi Richard. I recommend the Versatile Express A9 model. It's one of
our supported platforms, has good kernel support in Linus's tree, and
has a decent amount of memory. It's the seed system model for the KVM
work we're looking at.
There's more information at:
https://wiki.linaro.org/PeterMaydell/QemuVersatileExpress
and my quick start at:
https://wiki.linaro.org/MichaelHope/Sandbox/QEMUCrossTest
You'd probably want a Fedora kernel and libvirt instance instead of our tools.
-- Michael