
On 1.8.2016 14:09, Paul Burton wrote:
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.
sorry don't have any overview about mips at all. But last patch is adding 4 defconfigs 32r2 and 64r2 (big and little) endian.
I do use .buildman-toolchains/gcc-4.9.0-nolibc/mips-linux/bin//mips-linux-gcc
And getting this when I change it to mips64r6 mips-linux-gcc: error: unrecognized argument in option '-march=mips64r6'
Are there any toolchain at generic location which buildman can use?
Thanks, Michal