On 07.02.2012, at 23:12, malc wrote: > On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Alexander Graf wrote: > >> >> On 07.02.2012, at 22:12, malc wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Alexander Graf wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On 07.02.2012, at 13:52, Maurizio Caloro wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello Together >>>>> Here i drive with me MiniMac G4 1.4Ghz and i try to run Qemu 1.0. i wan't >>>>> run one Virt. MS Server2008 it's this realistic?. >>>>> >>>>> Unfortunitly from the first (other) Mailinglist i don't become any Answer. >>>>> >>>>> on a possible error recovery support, I would grateful to you. >>>>> Thanks and best regards >>>>> Mauri >>>>> >>>>>> NetBSD powermac.G4 5.1 NetBSD 5.1 (GENERIC) #0: Sat Nov 6 17:09:11 UTC >>>>>> >2010 >>>>>> bui...@b7.netbsd.org:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5-1->RELEASE/macppc/201011061943Z-obj/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5-1->RELEASE/src/sys/arch/macppc/compile/GENERIC >>>>>> macppc >>>>>> >>>>>> # gmake >>>>>> CC i386-softmmu/memory.o >>>>>> LINK i386-softmmu/qemu-system-i386 >>>>>> ld: warning: libintl.so.0, needed by /usr/pkg/lib/libgthread-2.0.so, may >>>>>> conflict with libintl.so.8 >>>>>> tcg/tcg.o: In function `tcg_prologue_init': >>>>>> /usr/source/qemu-1.0/tcg/tcg.c:268: undefined reference to >>>>>> `flush_icache_range' >>>>>> tcg/tcg.o: In function `ppc_tb_set_jmp_target': >>>>>> /usr/source/qemu-1.0/tcg/ppc/tcg-target.c:1291: undefined reference to >>>>>> `flush_icache_range' >>>>>> tcg/tcg.o: In function `tcg_gen_code': >>>>>> /usr/source/qemu-1.0/tcg/tcg.c:2191: undefined reference to >>>>>> `flush_icache_range' >>>> >>>> I'd say your gcc is too old / buggy. >>> >>> You probably missed the NetBSD part (anyway originally i did) >> >> Gcc on NetBSD doesn't implement the cache flush helpers? They're just a >> bunch of instructions, so I don't see how that'd be target os specific. >> > > Take a look at cache-utils.c, it conditionally (depending on the host OS > type) tries to gigure out the cache line sizes, there's code to do that > on Linux, OSX, AIX and FreeBSD. I have no idea if FreeBSD method works > for Net/Open/Dragonfly.. so..
Hrm, I wonder if we could ask some NetBSD enthusiast to help us out here. Christoph? Alex