Re: Using Qemu for GTA02

2008-03-07 Thread Michele Renda
Hello

I have no idea about the GTA02 instructions for Qemu, but this morning I saw
that the GTA01 for Qemu stopped to run.
This morning there was a commit by andrew :)

after make clean  ./configure.sh  make   openmoko/flash.sh I got this
error:

qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM at 0x

Someone had the same issue?

Thank to all, and compliment to the mailing list

2008/3/6, François TOURDE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi,

 I've not found in the Wiki how to run GTA02 and associated OM images
 on a qemu.

 Is it possible?

 Thanks in advance for any link/idea.

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RE: Using Qemu for GTA02

2008-03-07 Thread David Samblas Martinez
I'm interested too,
seems that there is some work done
http://svnweb.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/README?rev=3614view=markup
to simulate the wifi , but I don't see anything on
accelerometers simulation.

More detailed information will be apreciated

--- François TOURDE [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

 Hi,
 
 I've not found in the Wiki how to run GTA02 and
 associated OM images
 on a qemu.
 
 Is it possible?
 
 Thanks in advance for any link/idea.
 
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Re: Using Qemu for GTA02

2008-03-07 Thread Jens Fursund
Same problem here :(

On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Michele Renda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hello

 I have no idea about the GTA02 instructions for Qemu, but this morning I
 saw that the GTA01 for Qemu stopped to run.
 This morning there was a commit by andrew :)

 after make clean  ./configure.sh  make   openmoko/flash.sh I got
 this error:

 qemu: fatal: Trying to execute code outside RAM or ROM at 0x

 Someone had the same issue?

 Thank to all, and compliment to the mailing list

 2008/3/6, François TOURDE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  Hi,
 
  I've not found in the Wiki how to run GTA02 and associated OM images
  on a qemu.
 
  Is it possible?
 
  Thanks in advance for any link/idea.
 
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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-15 Thread Mathew Davis
I was being dumb it's being blocked by the firewall.  Sorry about that all.

On 8/14/07, Mathew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok running through the process again I noticed something I was missing
 before.  I am getting the following error
 svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/mokomakefile/trunk/patcher'
 svn: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/mokomakefile/trunk/patches':  Not Implemented (
 http://svn.nslu2-linux.org)
 could that be the problem?


  On 8/14/07, John Seghers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   How are you launching QEMU?  I always use the MokoMakefile's make
  run-qemu (actually slightly modified to enable USB Networking.)
 
 
 
  The actual command line is:
 
 
 
  /home/moko/build/qemu $ arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm –M neo –m 130 –usb
  –usbgadget –show-cursor –mtdblock openmoko/openmoko- flash.image –kernel
  openmoko/openmoko-kernel.bin
 
 
 
  (note that all of those dashes are single dashes, even though mail
  formatted them as longer than the hyphens….)
 
 
 
  When you move the mouse over the emulator, does the emulator draw a
  cursor?
 
 
 
  - John
 
  PS: if this solves your issue, do post it to the list.
 
 
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  *From:* Mathew Davis [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *Sent:* Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:12 AM
  *To:* John Seghers
  *Subject:* Re: Using Qemu
 
 
 
  I have tried every imaginable rate of click sloth-slow mamoth-slow slow
  semi-slow medium  medium-fast fast super-fast faster than superman can click
  still not registering a click.  Is there a way I can position the mouse and
  send a click event to the emulator? like a shift alt or something like that?
 
 
  On 8/14/07, *John Seghers*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
  Jimmy McMillan wrote:
   Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I found that
 
   after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string (after it
 
   was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do another svn
   fetch and start from scratch.
 
  Another thing I've found with QEMU in general is: take your time.
  Click and hold it for a second or two.  If you do quick clicks that
  you're
  used to doing on the desktop, it will often not register at all in the
  emulator.
 
  - John
 
 
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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Giles Jones
Mathew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :

I am at the point where it is asking me to calibrate the screen by clicking the 
crosshair, but I can#39;t click it.nbsp; 

I think someone has made changes, I had a heck of a time clicking it last 
night. You have to just stick at it, click it about 5 or 6 times until it 
registers.

Saying that, I changed my xorg settings last night and it might be something to 
do with that.

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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Jimmy McMillan

Mathew Davis wrote:
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this or not, I didn't 
think it was a development question more of a general use question.  I 
got the Openmoko_Dev VM and I ran through the makefile setup and got 
qemu up and running by typing make run-qemu, it took forever but it 
finally booted up into the gui.  I am at the point where it is asking 
me to calibrate the screen by clicking the crosshair, but I can't 
click it.  Is there something I missed.  I am completly new to Qemu 
and fairly new to linux although I have some experiance with it.  So 
is the a conf file I need to edit to get the mouse calibrated I have 
the mouse inside the emulated window but it just won't let me click.  
Any help here would be great.  If it's on the wiki I must have missed 
it so you can send me the link if you like. 
 
Thanks,

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Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I found that 
after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string (after it 
was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do another svn 
fetch and start from scratch.


*Have you tried turning it off and on*

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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Mathew Davis
Dang reply button well I accidentally sent this just to Jmmy

I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes so long
to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million times, but no luck so
I am trying make download-images and am currently waiting for the qemu
environment to startup again.  If that doesn't work I will try restarting
the ubuntu environment.  Thanks for the help guys.

UpDate:
I have rebooted the VM still no luck,  So I thought maybe it was the VM on
linux so I moved it over to an XP box still no go.  I tried the make
download-images and got this
[ -e images/openmoko ] || mkdir -p images/openmoko
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env
images/openmoko/env
( cd images ; ../openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/download.sh )
Retrieving available builds list...
Kernel is... uImage-2.6-moko10-r2_0_2134_0-fic-gta01.bin
Root filesystem is...
openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070803091138.rootfs.jffs2
U-boot is... u-boot-gta01bv4-r12_0_2632_0.bin

Now use openmoko/flash.sh to install OpenMoko to NAND Flash.

rm -f images/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/images

 Now I don't know how to use openmoko/flash.sh so i just ran Make setup then
when that was finished I ran Make run-qemu still no good what can I do.
On 8/14/07, Mathew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes so long
 to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million times, but no luck so
 I am trying make download-images and am currently waiting for the qemu
 environment to startup again.  If that doesn't work I will try restarting
 the ubuntu environment.  Thanks for the help guys.

 Matt


  On 8/14/07, Jimmy McMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
  Mathew Davis wrote:
   I don't know if this is the right place to ask this or not, I didn't
   think it was a development question more of a general use question.  I
   got the Openmoko_Dev VM and I ran through the makefile setup and got
   qemu up and running by typing make run-qemu, it took forever but it
   finally booted up into the gui.  I am at the point where it is asking
   me to calibrate the screen by clicking the crosshair, but I can't
   click it.  Is there something I missed.  I am completly new to Qemu
   and fairly new to linux although I have some experiance with it.  So
   is the a conf file I need to edit to get the mouse calibrated I have
   the mouse inside the emulated window but it just won't let me click.
   Any help here would be great.  If it's on the wiki I must have missed
   it so you can send me the link if you like.
  
   Thanks,
   Matt
  
  
  
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  Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I found that
  after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string (after it
  was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do another svn
  fetch and start from scratch.
 
  *Have you tried turning it off and on*
 
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RE: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread John Seghers


Jimmy McMillan wrote:
 Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I found that
 after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string (after it
 was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do another svn
 fetch and start from scratch.

Another thing I've found with QEMU in general is: take your time.
Click and hold it for a second or two.  If you do quick clicks that you're
used to doing on the desktop, it will often not register at all in the
emulator.

- John


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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Jimmy McMillan

Matthew,

 Like I said, I had the same problem you are for about a week and 
finally rebuilt everything as mentioned on the wiki.  Here is my screeny 
as well as my `history`.


http://www.freshstation.org/~mintee/openmoko.jpg

Hope that helps

Mathew Davis wrote:
 
 
Dang reply button well I accidentally sent this just to Jmmy
 
I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes so 
long to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million times, but 
no luck so I am trying make download-images and am currently waiting 
for the qemu environment to startup again.  If that doesn't work I 
will try restarting the ubuntu environment.  Thanks for the help guys.
 
UpDate:
I have rebooted the VM still no luck,  So I thought maybe it was the 
VM on linux so I moved it over to an XP box still no go.  I tried the 
make download-images and got this

[ -e images/openmoko ] || mkdir -p images/openmoko
ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env 
images/openmoko/env
( cd images ; 
../openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/download.sh )

Retrieving available builds list...
Kernel is... uImage-2.6-moko10-r2_0_2134_0-fic-gta01.bin
Root filesystem is... 
openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070803091138.rootfs.jffs2

U-boot is... u-boot-gta01bv4-r12_0_2632_0.bin

Now use openmoko/flash.sh to install OpenMoko to NAND Flash.

rm -f images/openmoko/env
[ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
touch stamps/images

 Now I don't know how to use openmoko/flash.sh so i just ran Make 
setup then when that was finished I ran Make run-qemu still no good 
what can I do.
On 8/14/07, *Mathew Davis* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes
so long to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million
times, but no luck so I am trying make download-images and am
currently waiting for the qemu environment to startup again.  If
that doesn't work I will try restarting the ubuntu environment. 
Thanks for the help guys.
 
Matt


 
On 8/14/07, *Jimmy McMillan* [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Mathew Davis wrote:
 I don't know if this is the right place to ask this or not, I
didn't
 think it was a development question more of a general use
question.  I
 got the Openmoko_Dev VM and I ran through the makefile setup
and got
 qemu up and running by typing make run-qemu, it took forever
but it
 finally booted up into the gui.  I am at the point where it
is asking
 me to calibrate the screen by clicking the crosshair, but I can't
 click it.  Is there something I missed.  I am completly new
to Qemu
 and fairly new to linux although I have some experiance with
it.  So
 is the a conf file I need to edit to get the mouse calibrated
I have
 the mouse inside the emulated window but it just won't let me
click.
 Any help here would be great.  If it's on the wiki I must
have missed
 it so you can send me the link if you like.

 Thanks,
 Matt
 



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Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I
found that
after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string
(after it
was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do
another svn
fetch and start from scratch.

*Have you tried turning it off and on*

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Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Mathew Davis
Ok I am obviously doing something wrong.  I tried re-building the
environment already.  Here are the steps I took so let me know if I missed
something.  First I ran make download-images, I then ran make
flash-qemu-official then I ran make setup and then ran make run-qemu.  It
boots up and get's to the calibration screen.  My black pointer cursor is
bounded by the qemu screen and I click and click and nothing.  I have
restarted qemu and the vm multiple times.  Am I missing a step some where?

  On 8/14/07, Jimmy McMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Matthew,
 
  Like I said, I had the same problem you are for about a week and
  finally rebuilt everything as mentioned on the wiki.  Here is my screeny
 
  as well as my `history`.
 
  http://www.freshstation.org/~mintee/openmoko.jpg
 
  Hope that helps
 
  Mathew Davis wrote:
  
  
   Dang reply button well I accidentally sent this just to Jmmy
  
   I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes so
   long to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million times, but
   no luck so I am trying make download-images and am currently waiting
   for the qemu environment to startup again.  If that doesn't work I
   will try restarting the ubuntu environment.  Thanks for the help guys.
  
   UpDate:
   I have rebooted the VM still no luck,  So I thought maybe it was the
   VM on linux so I moved it over to an XP box still no go.  I tried the
   make download-images and got this
   [ -e images/openmoko ] || mkdir -p images/openmoko
   ln -sf `pwd`/openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/env
   images/openmoko/env
   ( cd images ;
   ../openmoko/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973/openmoko/download.sh )
   Retrieving available builds list...
   Kernel is... uImage-2.6-moko10-r2_0_2134_0-fic-gta01.bin
   Root filesystem is...
   openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070803091138.rootfs.jffs2
   U-boot is... u-boot-gta01bv4-r12_0_2632_0.bin
  
   Now use openmoko/flash.sh to install OpenMoko to NAND Flash.
  
   rm -f images/openmoko/env
   [ -d stamps ] || mkdir stamps
   touch stamps/images
  
Now I don't know how to use openmoko/flash.sh so i just ran Make
   setup then when that was finished I ran Make run-qemu still no good
   what can I do.
   On 8/14/07, *Mathew Davis* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   I was trying to avoid re-flashing and re-building because it takes
   so long to re-start.  So I tried the clicking about a million
   times, but no luck so I am trying make download-images and am
   currently waiting for the qemu environment to startup again.  If
   that doesn't work I will try restarting the ubuntu environment.
   Thanks for the help guys.
  
   Matt
  
  
   On 8/14/07, *Jimmy McMillan* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Mathew Davis wrote:
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this or not,
  I
   didn't
think it was a development question more of a general use
   question.  I
got the Openmoko_Dev VM and I ran through the makefile setup
   and got
qemu up and running by typing make run-qemu, it took forever
   but it
finally booted up into the gui.  I am at the point where it
   is asking
me to calibrate the screen by clicking the crosshair, but I
  can't
click it.  Is there something I missed.  I am completly new
   to Qemu
and fairly new to linux although I have some experiance with
   it.  So
is the a conf file I need to edit to get the mouse
  calibrated
   I have
the mouse inside the emulated window but it just won't let
  me
   click.
Any help here would be great.  If it's on the wiki I must
   have missed
it so you can send me the link if you like.
   
Thanks,
Matt
   
  
  
   
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   Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I
   found that
   after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string
   (after it
   was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do
   another svn
   fetch and start from scratch.
  
   *Have you tried turning it off and on*
  
   Jimmy
  
   

Re: Using Qemu

2007-08-14 Thread Mathew Davis
Ok running through the process again I noticed something I was missing
before.  I am getting the following error
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/mokomakefile/trunk/patcher'
svn: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/mokomakefile/trunk/patches':  Not Implemented (
http://svn.nslu2-linux.org)
could that be the problem?


On 8/14/07, John Seghers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How are you launching QEMU?  I always use the MokoMakefile's make
 run-qemu (actually slightly modified to enable USB Networking.)



 The actual command line is:



 /home/moko/build/qemu $ arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm –M neo –m 130 –usb
 –usbgadget –show-cursor –mtdblock openmoko/openmoko-flash.image –kernel
 openmoko/openmoko-kernel.bin



 (note that all of those dashes are single dashes, even though mail
 formatted them as longer than the hyphens….)



 When you move the mouse over the emulator, does the emulator draw a
 cursor?



 - John

 PS: if this solves your issue, do post it to the list.


   --

 *From:* Mathew Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *Sent:* Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:12 AM
 *To:* John Seghers
 *Subject:* Re: Using Qemu



 I have tried every imaginable rate of click sloth-slow mamoth-slow slow
 semi-slow medium  medium-fast fast super-fast faster than superman can click
 still not registering a click.  Is there a way I can position the mouse and
 send a click event to the emulator? like a shift alt or something like that?


 On 8/14/07, *John Seghers* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Jimmy McMillan wrote:
  Matthew.  I was having the same problems for a while, but I found that
  after I restarted the ubuntu VM, and started the qemu string (after it
  was build) it worked fine for me.  You make also wanna do another svn
  fetch and start from scratch.

 Another thing I've found with QEMU in general is: take your time.
 Click and hold it for a second or two.  If you do quick clicks that you're
 used to doing on the desktop, it will often not register at all in the
 emulator.

 - John


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