On 02/09/2011 10:16 AM, Luis Felipe Strano Moraes wrote:
>> I continue to not actually be _excited_ by this, but perhaps I'm missing
>> something.  I'll continue to support mips in aboriginal linux (and am
>> working on adding a target for that new mips instruction set thingy
>> mentioned at http://www.mips.com/products/architectures/mips32/ which
>> Vladimir Dronnikov bumped into in a TV he's porting Linux to, although
>> QEMU still doesn't seem to support that yet so I can't test it).
> 
> Kind of unrelated, but what exactly isn't supported by QEMU? MIPS32
> seems to be supported according to:
> http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Qemu

Dunno.  Vladimir was using my mipsel target on a TV and my binaries
would run on the TV but existing binaries would die with "illegal
instruction" in my environment under QEMU, I haven't actually poked at
it yet, possibly qemu needs a different -cpu option or maybe the kernel
config needs tweaking with regard to floating point or some such.  (I
need to do a new toolchain too but these are existing binaries he's not
rebuilding...)

I pointed him at the qemu mailing list, and presumably they're
discussing it there.  I'm way behind...

Rob
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