On 01/08/16 11:46, Michal Simek wrote:
On 1.8.2016 12:06, Paul Burton wrote:
This series introduces initial support for the MIPS Boston, and FPGA
based development board & successor to the older Malta board. Further
peripheral work is needed but this introduces the basics.
This can be tested in a currently out-of-tree QEMU port if desired,
which can be found in the boston branch of:
git://git.linux-mips.org/pub/scm/paul/qemu.git
QEMU can be used to run U-Boot like this:
./configure --target-list=mips64el-softmmu
make
./mips64el-softmmu/qemu-system-mips64el -M boston -m 2G \
-bios u-boot.bin -serial stdio
I have tried it and nothing is coming up.
Latest u-boot + your patches
make boston64r2el_defconfig
and your qemu on ubuntu 14.
Can you recheck it?
Thanks,
Michal
Hi Michal,
This would be because U-Boot is being built for MIPS64r2 whilst QEMU is
emulating the MIPS64r6-implementing I6400, and MIPSr6 isn't entirely
backwards compatible with MIPSr2. If you reconfigure U-Boot to build for
MIPS64r6 then you should find that it runs correctly. I'll add mention
of that to the README file.
Thanks,
Paul
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