qemu git head 20100323 on FreeBSD - qemu-devel port update for testing

Brandon Gooch jamesbrandongooch at gmail.com
Thu Mar 25 21:10:37 UTC 2010


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Juergen Lock <nox at jelal.kn-bremen.de> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>  Now that qemu git head works again (thanx Aurelien! :) I've finished
> the FreeBSD qemu-devel port update patch/shar that made me uncover
> the bug:
>        http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/qemu/qemu-devel-20100323.patch
> resp.
>        http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/qemu/qemu-devel-20100323.shar
>
>  This also adds a few misc fixes (that I'll submit on the qemu list
> seperately), I have...
>
> . Fixed the FreeBSD executable path detection to work without /proc
>  mounted (it usually isn't on FreeBSD), so you now no longer have to
>  pass the path to the pc-bios dir with -L if you run qemu out of the
>  build dir when another version is installed, like,
>        work/qemu-snapshot-20100323_20/i386-softmmu/qemu ...
>
>  (files/patch-vl.c in the shar/patch)
>
> . Fixed some more bsd-user bugs so all of i386-bsd-user, x86_64-bsd-user,
>  and sparc64-bsd-user now run for me again on FreeBSD stable/8 amd64.
>  (I didn't test sparc-bsd-user as I only tried -bsd freebsd and FreeBSD
>  doesn't run on 32bit sparc.) - Yes bsd-user still needs more work but
>  at least simple exectuables run.
>
>  (files/patch-bsd-user-mmap.c, files/patch-exec.c)
>
> . Fixed the bsd-user host page protection code for FreeBSD hosts
>  (using kinfo_getvmmap(3) on FeeBSD >= 7.x and /compat/linux/proc
>  on older FreeBSD.)
>
>  (files/patch-bsd-user-linproc)
>
> . Fixed some compilation warnings and a missing #include.
>
>  (files/patch-qemu-char.c, files/patch-qemu-timer.c)
>
>  Enjoy, :)
>        Juergen
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Thanks Juergen for all of your hard work on this!

-Brandon


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