Re: ARM & KVM : KVM_RUN returns -ENXIO

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On 09/07/2013 08:16 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 07, 2013 at 01:02:39PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>> All places in general where ENXIO might be returned are related to the
>> function "irqchip_in_kernel" and the mysterious "VGIC" hardware (which
>> I guess is doing interrupt routing like APIC on PCs?)
> 
> The solution was some creative grepping of the qemu sources:
> 
>   -machine accel=kvm:tcg,kernel_irqchip=off
> 
> Works great (except of course virtio-serial is still broken).  I seem
> to be getting there, slowly ...
> 
> Rich.
> 


Hi Rich,

Thanks for the tip above.  I was able to get virtualization running on my Samsung ARM chromebook (using a nv-uboot that turns on HYP and a locally built 3.11 kernel with a patch).

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Versatile_Express

This particular image uses a 3.6.10 linux kernel.  The URL above mentions that DTB files are needed for newer kernels. Is there a particular DTB file that would be best to use?  There seems to be several vexpress*.dtb files to choose from.


-Will

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