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Booting armv7 in QEMU crashes
Hi,
I am trying to run NetBSD/arm in QEMU 7.2.0 from 20221230, but as soon
as I'm booting, the kernel crashes.
I'm following https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/qemu_arm/.
I'm using the image and kernel from
https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/202302281740Z/evbarm-earmv7hfeb/binary/.
set PATH=C:\Program Files\qemu;%PATH%
copy /y armv7.img disk
qemu-img ^
resize -f raw disk 2g
qemu-system-arm ^
-M virt ^
-cpu cortex-a15 ^
-smp 4 ^
-m 2g ^
-drive id=hd0,if=none,file=disk,format=raw,index=0,media=disk ^
-device virtio-blk-device,drive=hd0 ^
-netdev type=user,id=net0 ^
-device virtio-net-device,netdev=net0,mac=00:11:22:33:44:55 ^
-bios QEMU_EFI.fd ^
-nographic
The console log contains:
...
[ 1.0000040] ld4: 8192 KB, 16656 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 131072
bytes/sect x 64 sectors
[ 1.0000040] gpiokeys0 at simplebus0: GPIO Key Poweroff
[ 1.0000040] pcihost0 at simplebus0: Generic PCI host controller
[ 1.0000040] pci0 at pcihost0 bus 0
[ 1.0000040] vendor 1b36 product 0008 (host bridge) at pci0 dev 0
function 0 not configured
[ 1.5836306] panic: buf mem pool index 10
[ 1.5836306] cpu2: Begin traceback...
[ 1.5915875] 0xc57d3bc4: netbsd:db_panic+0x14
[ 1.5915875] 0xc57d3be4: netbsd:vpanic+0x114
[ 1.5915875] 0xc57d3bfc: netbsd:panic+0x24
[ 1.6032201] 0xc57d3c5c: netbsd:allocbuf+0x428
[ 1.6032201] 0xc57d3c7c: netbsd:geteblk+0xa0
[ 1.6032201] 0xc57d3d8c: netbsd:readdisklabel+0xbc
[ 1.6118488] 0xc57d3ddc: netbsd:dk_getdisklabel+0x90
[ 1.6118488] 0xc57d3e14: netbsd:dk_open+0x134
[ 1.6118488] 0xc57d3e44: netbsd:ldopen+0x78
[ 1.6232507] 0xc57d3ea4: netbsd:cdev_open+0x140
[ 1.6232507] 0xc57d3f2c: netbsd:spec_open+0x26c
[ 1.6232507] 0xc57d3f54: netbsd:VOP_OPEN+0x44
[ 1.6338853] 0xc57d3f7c: netbsd:dkwedge_discover+0x94
[ 1.6338853] 0xc57d3fac: netbsd:config_interrupts_thread+0xc4
[ 1.6435706] cpu2: End traceback...
Stopped in pid 0.112 (system) at netbsd:cpu_Debugger+0x4: bx
r14
db{2}>
What could be the problem?
Roland
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