Lars Hallberg wrote: > Daniel Robinson skrev: >> Hey Lars, >> >> Huzzah to you, sir, for getting that far. I got my ubuntu system up >> yesterday, but I haven't gotten some of the other pieces working. I >> haven't used OpenEmbedded or bitbake before. I use perforce at work. > > I have not set up a complete build env (don't have room)... Just build > the qemu according to "Manual setup" on: > > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU > > And downloaded prebuilt kernel, rootfs and u-boot... all in the above > instructions. > > The 'extra' preparation I did was: > > install gcc 3.4 and run: > > # apt-get build-dep qemu
I've not had the problems I'm seeing discussed on this list but then I used the MokoMakefile approach. One thing to note -- the OpenMoko build system comes with its own version of QEMU, with changes specific to the Neo1973. Running a stock QEMU outside the build environment will probably limit what you can do, in particular it lacks the virtual Neo1973 hardware they added. Re a few of the troubles, - Giles, I didn't have to modify any .h files to make it work, nor did I see any problems with the 8ma power you saw. - Lars, Yes, the onscreen keyboard does work, as in the GUI keyboard you click on with the mouse. I click in the upper-left box (white area, not icon) and the onscreen keyboard comes up in my QEMU image. - out of the box, it does not let you type into it using your desktop keyboard but you can add -usbdevice keyboard to make it work - I can say that the ability to 'ssh' into the QEMU does work here, but it requires a few steps in the QEMU monitor each time you use it re usb_add gadget:1 that cannot be automated. - To network into the QEMU image you must have gadget support in your host kernel. The Neo1973 docs talk about having a /dev/gadget file, for example with a gadgetfs mounted on it. I have to create it by hand each time I boot, as the udev system doesn't keep it around on my Gentoo system. I checked the source and you cannot move it elsewhere - the path is hardcoded. I hopes this helps, -Jeff _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community