On 17/10/2023 19:22, Dave Marples wrote:
Grr, my build suffered User Error. Once I built it properly everthing
starts to work much better. Thanks for the help!!
Ah - just wanted to mention to make sure that you booted the right
kernel. Excellent, good to hear!
Ralf
# jailhouse enable
Grr, my build suffered User Error. Once I built it properly everthing
starts to work much better. Thanks for the help!!
# jailhouse enable imx8mm.cell
[ 57.058121] jailhouse: firmware: direct-loading firmware jailhouse.bin
[ 57.068743] pci-host-generic bb80.pci: host bridge /pci@0 ranges
Help still appreciated...Can't help getting the feeling I'm
missing a document somewhere whereby all this lot magically
becomes easy...
Did you also apply the patch that I attached? I'm pretty sure that
it'
On 17/10/2023 15:04, Dave Marples wrote:
On 17/10/2023 09:48, Dave Marples wrote:
I'm building jailhouse on a arm64 linux 6.1 Debian bookworm system
(imx8m, if it matters) using gcc 12.2.0...or, more specfically,
failing to build. I get to the module install stage and then get;
ERROR: modp
On 17/10/2023 09:48, Dave Marples
wrote:
I'm building jailhouse on a arm64 linux 6.1 Debian bookworm
system (imx8m, if it matters) using gcc 12.2.0...or, more
specfically, failing to build. I get to the module install stage
and then get;
Sorry to trouble folks, but I'm having problems which are probably sticky
fingers on my part, and it's quite possible someone can easily point me in
the right direction.
I'm building jailhouse on a arm64 linux 6.1 Debian bookworm system (imx8m,
if it matters) using gcc 12.2.0...or, more specf