On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 23:41:23 +0200, Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Can other people confirm that it is better to always use /dev/rtc on
Linux ? Is there a way to get the real resolution of the host timer ?
Fabrice.
Hi!
There must be one.
Mplayer says this after setting
just send your kernel .config for cross verification
:)
On 4/25/06, Damien Mascord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry to top post, just wanted to know if anyone has had similar experiences
to this?
If not, can someone help me debug the issue (bug?) with qemu here?
Hello,
I have just recently joined the list and thought I would share this
simple patch to get kqemu-1.3.0pre5 to compile against the
2.6.16-1.2096_FC4smp kernel. Configure was run as ./configure
--cc=gcc32 --host-cc=gcc. Before the patch the make output was as
follows:
make -C
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/25 21:01:20
Modified files:
hw : usb-uhci.c
Log message:
fix for HCHALTED status bit
CVSWeb URLs:
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/25 21:24:22
Modified files:
hw : ide.c
Log message:
LBA48 support (Jens Axboe)
CVSWeb URLs:
Hi,
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Fabrice Bellard wrote:
I need more time to accept your big patch. I think it would have been better
to separate the bug fixes, the new USB host drivers and the API changes. I
would have included the first two without problem, but I need to better
understand your API
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/25 21:27:42
Modified files:
target-i386: helper2.c
Log message:
enable APIC by default
CVSWeb URLs:
Fabrice Bellard wrote:
Jamie Lokier wrote:
Fabrice Bellard wrote:
Can other people confirm that it is better to always use /dev/rtc on
Linux ? Is there a way to get the real resolution of the host timer ?
Yes, on recent Linux kernels you can do
clock_getres(CLOCK_MONOTONIC,ts) [or
QEMU reads the clock at each host wakeup, but it cannot compensate if
the guest OS requires a higher frequency than the host timer frequency.
Having a 1 ms period is definitively better to be able to run a wide
range of guest OSes.
I was thinking that if the host is woken later than it
Ben Dailey wrote:
Hello,
I have just recently joined the list and thought I would share this
simple patch to get kqemu-1.3.0pre5 to compile against the
2.6.16-1.2096_FC4smp kernel. Configure was run as ./configure
--cc=gcc32 --host-cc=gcc. Before the patch the make output was as
follows:
[...]
Fabrice,
Any chance you could tell us whats changed since 1.3.0pre5 please?
Thanks,
Hetz
On 4/26/06, Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Dailey wrote:
Hello,
I have just recently joined the list and thought I would share this
simple patch to get kqemu-1.3.0pre5 to compile
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/25 22:36:06
Modified files:
. : block.c Makefile.target configure dyngen-exec.h
vl.c
fpu:
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/25 22:36:31
Modified files:
. : Changelog
Log message:
update
CVSWeb URLs:
Well, there is a change log in the archive and here it is:
version 1.3.0pre6:
- compile fix for Linux kernel version = 2.6.16
- better null LDT handling (aka Plan9 and ReactOS bug)
- moved monitor code to another address (aka win2k 256 MB bug)
Fabrice.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Fabrice,
Any
Fabrice Bellard wrote:
I just added an ELF loader (inspirated from the SPARC one) which should
work for all architectures. It supports symbol loading and use the CPU
physical memory mappings to compute correct RAM addresses.
I extended it so that it provides the ELF entry point address,
Now, does anyone have instructions on how to get Win2k installed and
updated to the latest set of security patches? I can get service pack 4
installed, but running windowsupdate seems to never work right.
If I run it up with -win2k-hack then windowsupdate works fine..
Here is what I did
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:16:17PM +0400, Brad Campbell wrote:
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'm sorry to bring this issues back from the dead:
* Full disk issues
* Service pack issues
I Do know that both these issues have been dealt before, but yet,
there is no fix from the QEMU application
Troy,
Fabrice just committed it to CVS yesterday. If you use the -win2k-hack
option now, it should work fine from the CVS version. You should use
the -win2k-hack _always_, even if you are not installing to get reliable
Windows 2000 operation on the CVS version of QEMU, especially if you are
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 12:50:16AM +0200, Fabrice Bellard wrote:
Well, there is a change log in the archive and here it is:
version 1.3.0pre6:
- compile fix for Linux kernel version = 2.6.16
- better null LDT handling (aka Plan9 and ReactOS bug)
- moved monitor code to another address
Hi,
Seems as though a missing header is being included in this file.
Removing it enables qemu to compile cleanly,
Damien
Index: fpu/softfloat-native.h
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/qemu/qemu/fpu/softfloat-native.h,v
retrieving revision
Christian MICHON wrote:
just send your kernel .config for cross verification
:)
Heya Christian,
I use the same kernel to boot from a hard-disk, and also from a CD-ROM, and
both work correctly.
The following patch (against latest CVS) enables the floppy to boot correctly.
This patch was
I just upgraded to current CVS to get all the changes submitted today.
The solaris port commits seems to have added a #include gnu-c99-math.h
file to fpu/softfloat-native.h.
This file doesn't exist on my Fedora Core 5 system with gcc32 installed
for compatibility. The mailing archive
Hi all,
There was a patch added to CVS that detects if tools exist to build
documentation. This helped me during the compile phase since I don't
have those tools installed.
I had a failure during the install phase because it still tried to
install the non-existent docs.
Following patch
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 09:04:33PM -0500, Chris Bagwell wrote:
I just upgraded to current CVS to get all the changes submitted today.
The solaris port commits seems to have added a #include gnu-c99-math.h
file to fpu/softfloat-native.h.
This file doesn't exist on my Fedora Core 5 system
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