Am Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2017 17:39:14 UTC+2 schrieb Ralf Ramsauer:
> Hi,
> 
> On 06/21/2017 05:14 PM, 'florian' via Jailhouse wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to run jailhouse on the TX1 (like I described you Ralf).> Because we 
> > use the TX1 for several other projects I want to cross
> compile all the things (also the kernel, so kernel objects are
> available). I used the description of
> https://github.com/evidence/linux-jailhouse-tx1 and from the main github
> page and did following:
> > 
> > - After compiling on my laptop I moved the whole jailhouse directory to the 
> > TX1
> > - I manually inserted the kernel module with insmod driver/jailhouse.ko
> > - I also changed the firmware search path in 
> > /sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path (pointing to the tools/jailhouse 
> > file.)
> Did you use an absolute path?
> > - After that I want to start jailhouse with 'tools/jailhouse enable 
> > configs/jetson-tx1.cell' but I always getting the error 'JAILHOUSE_ENABLE: 
> > No such file or directory'. 
> Look at your kernel ring buffer (dmesg). I bet it's unable to locate the
> firmware for some reason.
> 
>   Ralf
> > 
> > /dev/jailhouse also exists!
> > 
> > I do not know why this error occurs or why. It looks like failing in 
> > jailhouse.c enable function, that was the only place I found the string 
> > 'JAILHOUSE ENABLE'
> > 
> > Best regards!
> >

root@tegra-ubuntu:~/linux-jailhouse-tx1# cat 
/sys/module/firmware_class/parameters/path 
/home/ubuntu/linux-jailhouse-tx1/tools/jailhouse
So, yes its an absolute path.

Yes, you're right. I found this error
jailhouse: Missing hypervisor image jailhouse.bin
So the path must point to the jailhouse.bin file?

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