Gabriele Gorla wrote: > Hello, > I recently downloaded qemu-0.9.0 and tried to compile > it on alpha. > I was not able to get any target to compile. > > I searched the mailing list but I was not able to find > any recent information on the alpha host status. > > I am using gcc-3.3.6 on debian stable with upgraded > kernel > 2.6.22 > I have tried with gcc-3.4 and 4.1 with similar > results. > > I patched the line: > #if defined (__x86_64__) || defined(__ia64) || > defined(__alpha__) > of file dyngen-exec.h to add the alpha to the 64-bit > architectures to prevent redefinition of int64_t and > uint64_t > > beside tons of warning about casting pointers to int > of different sizes I get the following two fatal > errors: > > qemu-0.9.0/target-i386/ops_template.h:278: warning: > implicit declaration of function `GOTO_LABEL_PARAM' > > qemu-0.9.0/target-i386/translate.c:1898: error: too > many arguments to function `gen_op_jnz_T0_label' > qemu-0.9.0/target-i386/translate.c:1900: error: too > many arguments to function `gen_op_jmp_label' > > in the translate.c file the function is called with: > gen_op_jmp_label(l2); > > but in gen-op.h it is defined as: > static inline void gen_op_jmp_label(void) > { > *gen_opc_ptr++ = INDEX_op_jmp_label; > } > > same for gen_op_jnz_T0_label > > > for GOTO_LABEL_PARAM the definition is completely > missing from dyngen-exec.h (it is there for all other > host CPUs except m68k) > > Unfortunately my understanding of the code is not > sufficient to do anything useful at this point. > I would really appreciate if someone could give me a > hint.
Current CVS has probably less broken alpha host support. Still, it is unlikely to work out of the box, fixing this requires some knowledge of alpha assembler. (E.g. for implementing a GOTO_LABEL_PARAM for alpha.) Thiemo