On 28.04.14 16:19, Christian Zigotzky wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I checked dmesg yesterday but I didn't
find any error messages about MOL or KVM. I played a bit with the
emulated CPU types but without any success. I tried the VNC output and
it works but it didn't solve the boot problem of Mac OS X. I have
figured out, that there is a verbose mode. I have activated it in the
molrc.osx (cmdline "-v"). I have started 2 MOL sessions. The first
with Jaguar and the second with Tiger. Unfortunately, both aren't
booting to the end.
Screenshot:
http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=37652&forum=34&start=60&viewmode=flat&order=0
http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2255&p=27368#p27368
Both are running in the G3 mode (molrc.osx: processor: G3). The G4
mode doesn't work because MOL told me that AltiVec is unavailable;
reverting to G3 mode. But AltiVec was activated in the molrc.osx. Do
you have another idea, please?
Have a nice week and thanks in advance.
Please don't top post.
Not sure what's going wrong here. Maybe the MOL patchery to circumvent
split real mode doesn't work? Maybe there's something not working with
the dcbz32 patchery?
You could try to trace the guest through /sys/kernel/debug/tracing and
see where it's stuck. You can also tell XNU to be more verbose by
passing in a debug= parameter - though I don't remember the exact syntax
anymore.
SMP should be fine. The reason XNU doesn't work with QEMU + KVM is split
real mode. We don't emulate that one properly in KVM yet.
Alex
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