Hi Peter On 05/22/2012 07:45 AM, Peter Crosthwaite wrote: > Hi Michael, > > The microblaze linux kernel is available at: > > http://wiki.xilinx.com/ > > If you wish to do your own kernel config from scratch. There is some > brief documentation there on how to do a bringup. > > The qemu port for mb maintained by PetaLogix and I notice you are > using a student email domain, so you likely eligible for a free > academic license of the petalogix tools which automate the board > bringup/kernel config etc, (and it will include our version of QEMU > which can boot a lot more FPGA-microblaze platforms than just the > ml605 ans s3adsp):
Yes I know, but what is the difference with the mainline qemu? I'm working for an European Project that use microblaze and multiple pVex cores. I have already done a driver that can use the rVex throught microblaze but we need to do some simulation on qemu > > www.petalogix.com > > I have a Xilinx XPS project that exactly matches the ML605 qemu > platform that I can send you as well, and I can also send you raw > kernel config if that helps? Yes, this can definitely help. Can you send both? Regards Michael > > Peter > > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Michael Trimarchi > <trimar...@gandalf.sssup.it> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I would like to start using/testing the qemu microblaze system, but I don't >> find information about linux kernel configuration that match the ml605 >> hardware design? Is there any howto? >> >> Michael >> > >