Hi Greg,
Greg Ungerer wrote,

> > How could I generate the information for you? Do you have
> > a kernel patch I would need to apply? I can bootup a kernel
> > and execute code, I just can't type anything into the serial
> 
> Attached is a kernel patch that modifies binfmt_flat to print
> out the reloc number along with the reloc error. That way we can
> map that back to the reloc entry number printed out in the verbose
> output from elf2flt at compile time.
 
Thanks for the patch, will try it.
 
> > I am not sure any Qemu Cortex-M3/4 system emulation is
> > available. 
> 
> Do you know of any qemu target machines that work out-of-the-box
> with a stock linux kernel with MMU disabled?

No.
 
> I used to use the gdb/ARMulator many years ago, but the kernel
> target machine (Atmel/at91eb01) is long gone in modern kernel
> version.

I tried three different qemu forks, but they all only provide 
system level emulation for bare-metal apps. Skyeye crashes for me
and recent GDB doesn't contain the old Armulator stuff.

I tried Qemu mainline to bootup versatilepb/vexpress Linux kernel
without MMU, but get no output.

I think the situation is really bad. I will try to get the patch
tested on my STM32 board.

best regards
 Waldemar
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