problems when guest boots up

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Hello everyone,

I was trying to compile and run AndroidVirt according to the
"AndroidVirt:Guides:Development Environment" page in the project wiki. A
problem occurred when the guest OS booted up in my experiment. It seems that
the "qemu-system-arm" process aborted before the guest OS is brought up
completely. I have posted the output from guest and host below.

Actually I am new to this project. And I don't know whether or not the guest
has booted up successfully. If yes how to run simple programs such as ls in
the guest OS? And I also want to know if Chris and other project developers
are still doing the performance improvement work for ARMv5 (goldfish). If
yes, what is the current progress?  Hope I can contribute to this project.

Thank you in advance.

Yifan

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Guest output:
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... ...
IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver
CLASS: registering class device: ID = 'tunl0'
class_uevent - name = tunl0
GRE over IPv4 tunneling driver
CLASS: registering class device: ID = 'gre0'
class_uevent - name = gre0
TCP bic registered
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 Ben Greear <greearb at candelatech.com>
All bugs added by David S. Miller <davem at redhat.com>
VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 1 part 10 variant 9 rev 0
about to execute ramdisk_command
First jump to user space!
[1]   Aborted                 /data/qemu-system-arm -kernel
/data/zImage.integrator -initrd /data/arm_root.img --enable-kvm -nographic
-append "console=ttyAMA0 debug"
# sh: turning off NDELAY mode
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Host output:
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KVM [emulate_mcr_pgtable:384]: guest changed TTBR0 to: 0x00004000
KVM [emulate_mcr_sysconf:312]: guest enabled MMU at: 000102f0
KVM [emulate_mcr_sysconf:315]: guest disabled MMU at: 00370340
KVM [emulate_mcr_cache:672]: this should be OK in user mode?
KVM [emulate_mcr_cache:672]: this should be OK in user mode?
KVM [emulate_mcr_pgtable:384]: guest changed TTBR0 to: 0x00004000
KVM [emulate_mcr_sysconf:312]: guest enabled MMU at: 00008064
binder: release 663:663 transaction 292 out, still active
binder: 574:579 transaction failed 29189, size 4-0
binder: send failed reply for transaction 292, target dead
KVM [handle_shadow_perm:1328]: switching vectors...
KVM [kvm_switch_host_vectors:844]: switched to low vectors
KVM [emulate_mcr_pgtable:384]: guest changed TTBR0 to: 0x00928000
KVM [kvm_generate_mmu_fault:1310]: Injecting interrupt at: c0100ba8
KVM [kvm_generate_mmu_fault:1310]: Injecting interrupt at: c0100ba8
KVM [handle_shadow_fault:1243]: mapping to io address without permissions?
KVM [handle_shadow_fault:1244]:         happened at: 0x400006f0
KVM [handle_shadow_fault:1245]:         address:     0x400006f0
KVM [handle_shadow_fault:1246]:         fault:       7
Enter: 400006f0    Exit: 400006f0
Enter: c0021e90    Exit: c0021e98
Enter: c0021e88    Exit: c0021e88
Enter: c0021e6c    Exit: c0021e80
Enter: c0021c3c    Exit: c0021e64
Enter: c0021c30    Exit: c0021c38
Enter: c00427c8    Exit: c0021c2c
Enter: c00427bc    Exit: c00427c0
Enter: c00464dc    Exit: c00427b4
Enter: c00464d0    Exit: c00464d4
Enter: c0046304    Exit: c00464c8
Enter: c00462f8    Exit: c00462fc
Enter: c0053c6c    Exit: c00462f0
Enter: c0042788    Exit: c0053c6c
KVM [gva_to_gfn:364]: l1_entry: 0092f031
KVM [gva_to_gfn:397]: l2_entry: 00000000
KVM [gva_to_gfn:415]: l1 entry for 0x400006f0: 0x0092f031
KVM [gva_to_gfn:416]: l2 entry for 0x400006f0: 0x00000000
KVM [gva_to_gfn:417]: err: 7
KVM [gva_to_gfn:418]: xp: 0
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