On 8/21/18 9:15 AM, André Draszik wrote: > On Tue, 2018-08-21 at 08:54 +0200, Richard Leitner wrote: >> Hi André, >> thank you for your patches! >> >> Just one little question on your tests: did you run the oeqa test for your >> qemu cortex A7 target? Did you enable the compiled mode test? > > I ran the all java (not javac) tests from oeqa manually, as the qemu machine > I hacked together has the issue that oeqa just times out waiting for the > login prompt for a reason I didn't figure out quickly enough for my > liking... It'd be good to have an 'official', working cortex a7 qemu machine > somewhere in yocto, though.
Ok. Thanks. I was also trying to set up a working cortexa7 qemu machine some months ago, but apparently failed too ;-) Yeah, it would be great to have one in oe-core (or at least meta-java) to fully automate our tests. > > But yes, oeqa would also need updating to not skip the compile mode on > armv7. I'll send a patch for that. Another question: have you checked if the aarch32 port works for ARMv6? I'm just curious because openjdk.java.net/projects/aarch32-port/ says: The port will be fully compatible with ARMv7 and may support ARMv6 depending on community interest. > > > Cheers, > Andre' > >> >> On 8/20/18 5:32 PM, André Draszik wrote: >>> From: André Draszik <andre.dras...@jci.com> >>> >>> Similar to the aarch64 build, we import the specific aarch32 port when >>> building for ARMv7. We also add all the necessary patches to: >>> * compile using gcc v8 >>> * compile against musl >>> >>> This was tested on: >>> * QEMU with cortex A7 emulation (using glibc) >>> * real hardware (using musl) >>> >>> Signed-off-by: André Draszik <andre.dras...@jci.com> >>> regards;Richard.L -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-devel mailing list Openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-devel