2014-05-26 0:12 GMT+04:00, Vojtech Horky <[email protected]>: > Hello, Wolf. > > 2014-05-24 18:44 GMT+02:00 Wolf Ramovsky <[email protected]>: > >> Well. To debug library I plan to write log to file. I have only one >> > Please, consider using our logging API [1]. > > >> question: how to move the file from qemu to host? >> > One option is to mount a disk image, as described here [2]. Or, for > ia32/amd64 you can copy the file to /data/web [3] and download the file > through a web browser.
Than you for links. But I didn't found option to mount hard disk automatically in configure dialogue, as discribed in [2]. Furthermore, ata_bd server doesn't work (log attached), so I can't even mount disk manually. I have used webserver. > > - Vojta > > [1] http://trac.helenos.org/wiki/Logging > [2] http://trac.helenos.org/wiki/CoreFiles > [3] http://trac.helenos.org/wiki/UsersGuide/Networking#Webserverwebsrv > > > >> >> 2014-05-19 13:41 GMT+04:00, Martin Decky <[email protected]>: >> > Hi Wolf, >> > >> >> I think that it's counterproductive now to spend time to try to >> >> support a few versions of qemu/seabios. I guess hardware vendors >> >> doesn't use 32-bit gcc much to compile their bioses. >> >> Anyway, all the interaction with vbios will be hidden in libvbe and I >> >> always will be able to replace its backend transparently. >> > >> > Sorry, it's probably just my fault, but I am really not sure what are >> > you actually suggesting now. >> > >> > That (a) your user space VESA mode setting will not support some common >> > versions of QEMU or SeaBIOS? Or (b) that you are going to use a >> > completely different solution for libvbe that will also properly >> > support >> > QEMU? >> > >> > If my interpretation (a) is correct, then it is really not acceptable >> > for me. In my opinion, your GSoC project should definitively deliver >> > reasonable mode setting functionality in reasonable QEMU builds and on >> > some reasonable physical hardware. A "reasonable build of QEMU" could >> > be >> > defined as a build where VESA mode setting works in Windows 8 or in >> > X.Org 1.15 in Linux. >> > >> > I understand that if you want to base your solution on x86emu from your >> > prototype branch, this means some tedious debugging and implementing >> > for >> > you. But hey, that's life :) Nobody promised you that working on your >> > GSoC project will be always a piece of cake. >> > >> > On the other hand, if my interpretation (b) is correct, then you have >> > my >> > full support. But could you shed some light on how do you plan to >> > tackle >> > it and avoid the issues we observe with x86emu? Thanks in advance. >> > >> > >> > M.D. >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > HelenOS-devel mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://lists.modry.cz/listinfo/helenos-devel >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> HelenOS-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.modry.cz/listinfo/helenos-devel >> >
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