LPAE is actually disabled in my kernel config. Knowing the cause now, I
can see that qemu would not be able to detect this problem. This error
should have been detected in the linux kernel with an indication that
the ECAM window was using a 40-bit address but LPAE was not enabled.
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Hi Jonathan,
I sent an email yesterday on the qemu ML.
"
Please can you try using
qemu-system-arm -machine virt,highmem=off -m 1024M -kernel zImage
-serial stdio
Does your guest support LPAE? This may be the cause.
Thanks
Eric
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** Summary changed:
- arm virt ecam pcie conflict
+ Default arm virt machine broken
** Description changed:
This occurs on qemu_v3.0.0 but not on qemu_v2.12.2 (built from
qemu_v3.0.0 tag on github)
Symptom: You'll see something like this in the kernel output:
[1.285210] OF: