Re: QEMU environment setup for Linux Kernel

2018-03-07 Thread Alex Arvelaez
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 11:11:25PM +0530, Pintu Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I need some help on QEMU environment setup for ARM so that I am very
> my custom Linux Kernel changes for arm.
> I know there are lots of references available on internet. Earlier I
> spend lots of time and finally I could able to setup basic qemu
> working but still I was not completely satisfied. No network access,
> could not copy files, no graphics, multiple shells etc.
> 
> So, I wanted to hear from other developer how they setup and use qemu
> environment.
> I want someone to list step by step guide here. I think it is going to
> be useful for others as well.
> 
> Basically, I am looking for the following:
> 1) Which kernel to choose for arm: versatile, or vexpress ?
> 2) Where to get the full pre-built rootfs image to use with about kernel ?

Get an image of raspbian, replace the kernel that it comes with with
your own? It comes with a display manager and everything you'd want
iirc.


Regards,

Alex


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QEMU environment setup for Linux Kernel

2018-03-07 Thread Pintu Kumar
Hi,

I need some help on QEMU environment setup for ARM so that I am very
my custom Linux Kernel changes for arm.
I know there are lots of references available on internet. Earlier I
spend lots of time and finally I could able to setup basic qemu
working but still I was not completely satisfied. No network access,
could not copy files, no graphics, multiple shells etc.

So, I wanted to hear from other developer how they setup and use qemu
environment.
I want someone to list step by step guide here. I think it is going to
be useful for others as well.

Basically, I am looking for the following:
1) Which kernel to choose for arm: versatile, or vexpress ?
2) Where to get the full pre-built rootfs image to use with about kernel ?
3) How to get even the Graphical interface with Qemu ?
4) How to setup networking with Qemu, so that I can transfer/scp file
from my host Ubuntu PC ?
5) How to launch multiple terminal with the same Qemu setup ?


If anybody have done this before please compile the steps here for
easy reference.


Thank You!

Regards,
Pintu

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Re: Submitted patch, what to do next

2018-03-07 Thread Kamil Konieczny
On 07.03.2018 17:28, Alex Arvelaez wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I sent a small patch to the LKML. I sent it to one of the mantainers
> (as per get_mantainers.pl) and I CC-ed linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org.

imho you should send it to all e-mails given by get_maintainers

> I'm not entirely sure I did everything properly and I was wondering
> how long does it usually take to get any feedback? It's been a couple
> weeks since I sent it.
> 
> Any advice is appreciated, thanks!

Best regards,
Kamil


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Re: Submitted patch, what to do next

2018-03-07 Thread Greg KH
On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 12:54:50AM +0800, haolee.swjtu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The upstream developers may reply to you in 1-3 days, so I think they have
> ignored your patch. You can send it again.

Please give the maintainers 1-2 weeks to get to a patch.  After that
it's safe to resend.  Not 1-3 days, that's crazy fast :)

thanks,

greg k-h

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Re: Submitted patch, what to do next

2018-03-07 Thread haolee.swjtu
Hi,

The upstream developers may reply to you in 1-3 days, so I think they have ignored your patch. You can send it again.

HaoLee,
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Re: Submitted patch, what to do next

2018-03-07 Thread inventsekar
Congrats Alex!

(hoping this is ur first patch).

I expect myself to send my first patch, in the next 3 to 6 months. Let's
see.


best regards
Sekar

On Wed, Mar 7, 2018, 9:58 PM Alex Arvelaez  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I sent a small patch to the LKML. I sent it to one of the mantainers
> (as per get_mantainers.pl) and I CC-ed linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org.
>
> I'm not entirely sure I did everything properly and I was wondering
> how long does it usually take to get any feedback? It's been a couple
> weeks since I sent it.
>
> Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
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Submitted patch, what to do next

2018-03-07 Thread Alex Arvelaez
Hello,

I sent a small patch to the LKML. I sent it to one of the mantainers
(as per get_mantainers.pl) and I CC-ed linux-ker...@vger.kernel.org.

I'm not entirely sure I did everything properly and I was wondering
how long does it usually take to get any feedback? It's been a couple
weeks since I sent it.

Any advice is appreciated, thanks!

Regards,

Alex

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