On 25/03/2015 14:44, Leon Alrae wrote: > Hi Duarte, > > On 25/03/2015 14:20, Duarte Silva wrote: >> On Wednesday 25 March 2015 13:13:14 James Hogan wrote: >>> Hi Duarte, >>> >>> On 22/03/15 11:13, Duarte Silva wrote: >>>> Hi guys, >>>> >>>> I have been struggling to get some binaries compiled for NetLogic XLP >>>> processor to run under QEMU. I have tried a bunch of things (most going >>>> back and forth) and always get the following error message: >>>> >>>> qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped >>>> Illegal instruction >>>> >>>> I tried to debug it using GDB but to no avail. Does anybody have ideas? >>>> I'm >>>> running QEMU 2.2.1. >>> >>> It sounds like the program had an instruction that QEMU doesn't >>> recognise, or doesn't think should be allowed on the current CPU which >>> you've set with -cpu. You might be able to find out what that >>> instruction is by putting this on your qemu command line: >>> >>> -singlestep -d in_asm >> Hi James, >> >> thanks for the help :) I have tried with all the CPU's available. None of >> them >> worked, so I just leave it as undefined. It seems the offending instruction >> is >> "udi4". >> >> (...) >> IN: >> 0x765d1fa4: udi4 a0,v0,zero,0x0 > > According to this line you are trying to use MIPS32 CPU whereas I > presume you would like MIPS64R2? Please try 5KEf CPU for example which > is available in qemu-mips64 and qemu-mips64el QEMU binaries for big and > little endian respectively.
I just noticed the QEMU version you are using and it doesn't contain 5KEf and 5KEc CPUs. Please try MIPS64R2-generic. Leon