Jeff Rush skrev:

Hi Jeff!

As I said... I have build the neo1973 qemu... but 'by hand'... It's a small build vs the mokomakefile build everything that's huge.

 - 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.

Did not have that white box... compiled qemu with alsa sound support... probably a mistake... Now, when I stopped esd before starting qemu the keyboard works :-) More strange... the today app got it's icons, did not have them before (?!?). Once the today app did not start on boot... it feels a little random. Probably should rebuild qemu with no extra.

 - 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.

The usb networking seams to demand a rebuild of the host kernel... I'm not so keen on that. Did try the tun/tap and user network stuff... But I don't believe it will work. That expect to emulate a ethernet nic and neo don't have an ethernet nic.

Could probably build a neo kernel with ethernet, but then I think u-boot most go for a 'normal' rootfs... OK for my us... but then I'm back at setting up a crosscompile env for moko... ether a lot of hard experiments or using mokomakefile that will kill my machine (and then I still have to figure out how to make changes).

I really would like a solution that works with network 'out of the box'. Ether a rootfs and kernel with ethernet support, or a hack to neo1973 qemu so it emulate a 'built in' usb->ethernet device that in turn talk to qemu user network and tun/tap interface.

But I'm not sure I have understand the problem correctly... If I was I file a wishlist bug on neo1973 qemu.

/LaH


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