Re: Prempt Rt-Patch for KVM ARM

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Hallo,

I had tried out the idea as you mention but there is some problem to bring up the configuration. I check out the version of kernel as you told and compiled, it is ok. Later when i tried to boot up the host , after the fast models where launched there was no response, infact no terminal was opened to show the boot up messages.

Later i tried to change also the  device tree to previous version with commit number d12cc67, this has also made no difference.

Can you suggest me what could be the problem since boot up messages are not coming am not able to identify what could be the problem.

Is there a need to change filesystem ? or it is same always for all the release.


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Alexander Spyridakis <a.spyridakis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9 February 2013 10:04, sanju james <sanjukuttu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Can somebody suggest me an idea how to patch this with real prempt patch (can i use latest patch available that is 3.6) and move forward ? Hope someone will reply with proper

As already pointed out this is way of topic, so please try to refrain from posting unrelated material here.

In any case what you could try to make this easier, is to checkout an older KVM on ARM version and try to apply the RT patchset on it.

git clone git://github.com/virtualopensystems/linux-kvm-arm.git
cd linux-kvm-arm
git checkout origin/kvm-arm-v12 -b kvm-arm-v12

If successful keep in mind that you need a proper QEMU binary, the latest will be incompatible with that old branch.

Regards.
 

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