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Re: kernel debugging question
On 05/16/04 13:13, P. de Boer wrote:
On Sun, 16 May 2004 12:55:35 +0200 Patrick Mauritz wrote:
you could probably use qemu (http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/),
an x86 emulator (similar to bochs, but with dynamic translation for
quite good performance) - it allows to attach a gdb to the client
environment.
unfortunately there are some linuxisms in the code and the last
freebsd patch I could find - at
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2004-03/msg00048.html
is pretty dated and doesn't apply to current versions of qemu
anymore.
The BSD patch only fails on one chunk on vl.c when applied to the
sources of version 0.5.4. That reject is easily fixed by hand.
However, that wouldn't help much, since dfly doesn't seem to boot on
it anyway.. (hangs directly after the BTX loader banner)
It looks like the patch was recently committed:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/qemu/qemu/Changelog.diff?r1=1.47&r2=1.48
Either grab the latest from CVS, wait for 0.5.6, or here's a more recent
version of the patch:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2004-04/msg00054.html
This later patch, bsd.diff, applies with a little fuzz to version 0.5.5
with the exception of one chunk on vl.c (again). Applying the attached
fix.diff to bsd.diff (yes, it's a patch to the patch) allows the
modified bsd.diff to apply cleanly. You could also just fix this by hand.
I had to apply the attached sdl.diff to fix SDL detection (change
'sdl-config' to 'sdl11-config').
This hacked-up 0.5.5 configures, compiles (you need to use gmake), and
runs fine on FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT. The nbench test (from the linux-test
image) shows that it's about 8 times slower for integer and 13 times
slower for floating point on my Pentium 4.
I also tried the linux binary on FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT. Compared to the
hacked version I just built, it runs a shade faster for integer but
significantly slower (>25%) for floating-point. Finally, note that
qemu-fast is Linux-specific (requires modified Linux kernel) and will
just hang on execution.
Jon Noack
--- bsd.diff Sun May 16 14:38:41 2004
+++ bsd.diff Sun May 16 14:55:17 2004
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
diff -w -u -d -r1.57 vl.c
--- vl.c 4 Apr 2004 20:22:28 -0000 1.57
+++ vl.c 5 Apr 2004 08:02:38 -0000
-@@ -28,24 +28,30 @@
+@@ -28,21 +28,26 @@
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
@@ -179,6 +179,10 @@
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <libutil.h>
+#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #if defined(CONFIG_SLIRP)
+@@ -50,6 +55,7 @@
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
--- configure.orig Sun May 16 15:02:05 2004
+++ configure Sun May 16 15:01:21 2004
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
if test -z "$sdl" ; then
-sdl_config="sdl-config"
+sdl_config="sdl11-config"
sdl=no
sdl_static=no
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