Re: Boot fails with Unexpected/invalid #address-cells/#size-cells in device tree

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On 15/08/12 15:50, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 15 August 2012 15:45, Jessica Allison
> <jessica.allison.2012@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Yes, when I quickly remove that check in the code, it boots up just fine.
> 
> Good (although we should probably do a proper fix and make sure
> we handle 64 bit sizes correctly in the following code).
> 
>> Is there already a way to boot up a full graphical user environment on the
>> FastModel simulator with the KVM on ARM kernel?
>> I use
>> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/maz/arm-platforms.git;a=summary
>> for my kernel and the system boots fine into a root shell.
>> Is there a kernel driver for the LCD by now, and included in the device
>> tree?
> 
> Graphics via the pl11x should work fine, but I don't think anybody has
> actually tested because the effect of stacking KVM on top of the Fast
> Model means it would run pretty slowly. Try getting it running with
> plain QEMU on x86 first, then the same kernel config should behave
> the same on KVM.

Only the A9 tile code has some support for its private pl111. The new DT
code has no knowledge of the VE baseboard pl111. Not to mention the
HDLCD on TC1/TC2, which doesn't even have a driver.

As mentioned in an email to Jessica a while ago, this bit is waiting for
a kind soul who'd actually cares about video output to pick it up...

	M.
-- 
Jazz is not dead. It just smells funny...


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