On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:29:09AM +0000, Douglas Su wrote:
> I used to develop and test kernel driver in virtual box with full Linux 
> Debian installed. It works but not efficient due to that I have to install a 
> full functional Linux distribution.
> 
> Previously, in this mail list, I noted some friends said that to accelerate 
> the development process by using QEMU, a lightweight and fast VM than QEMU. 
> After some searching works, however, I barely find any reading material or 
> tutorial about the details of using QEMU in kernel development, especially 
> the driver development.
> 
> Can anyone give a clue?

You can use the following command

$ qemu-system-x86_64
        -kernel arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage
        -drive
        -file=/path/to/qemu-image.img,index=0,media=disk,format=raw
        -append "root=/dev/sda console=ttyS0"
        --enable-kvm
        --nographic

You can run this command from the root directory of whichever kernel
tree you are hacking on. I can't remember how I built/got the QEMU
image though. There are tutorials online about creating a QEMU image.

Hope this helps,
Tobin.

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