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Re: [XenARM] Deploying Xen ARM in Quadmo747-X/T20



Hi Krishna,

If I use this toolchain, I obtain the following error when compiling xen-arm:

cc1: error: invalid option `abi=aapcs-linux'
xen/asm-offsets.c:1: error: bad value (armv7-a) for -march= switch

And the same when trying to compile linux-xen:

cc1: error: invalid option `abi=aapcs-linux'
xen/asm-offsets.c:1: error: bad value (armv7-a) for -march= switch

I could follow the instructions you gave me using a different compiler, which I obtained from:

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=48252

However, with this I obtain no output. I also noted that the vmlinux I obtained is sized 52MB (very big), and is named vmlinux, and not vmlinux.out0 as the tuto explains. Am I doing anything wrong?

In any case, I sould still be able to run xen-arm (loaded at 0x8000 or 0xC0008000), even if the kernel is not running, given that it boots first, isn't it? Or it depends upon the kernel to show any output? When I execute "go 0x8000" or "go 0xC0008000", I obtain a "Starting appliction at 0x8000..." and nothing else.

Many thanks,

Josep

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