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Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1262081] Re: qemu-system-sparc in qemu 1.7.0 fails


From: Mark Cave-Ayland
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1262081] Re: qemu-system-sparc in qemu 1.7.0 fails to boot with Sun ROM
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2013 14:22:58 +0000
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On 23/12/13 21:00, Peter Bartoli wrote:

I currently have patches for a CG3 framebuffer pending that will enable
you to boot Solaris into graphics mode, which I hope will be applied soon.

That is AWESOME news.  Really, I'm hoping to just have a text-based
console like on my SS5 with the old familiar Sun logo and to start

..X?

Also Artyom's blog is quite out of date with respect to OpenBIOS -
OpenBIOS has been able to boot my test Solaris 8 image for over 2 years
now so you may find that you can get by without the proprietary Sun ROM
(and avoid having to manually type a boot command into OBP every time
you restart). Unfortunately the OpenBIOS binaries for 1.7 also have a
bug that breaks booting from hard disks (CDROMs are fine), but the
updated binaries should be merged into git in time for the next 1.7.x
release.

Again, great news.  I'm running Solaris 2.5.1 ... any clue if OpenBIOS
might work for me?

No idea - I don't have many Solaris images for testing at all, so just try it and see. Although you need to wait for the fixed binaries to hit the QEMU 1.7/master git repo to fix another outstanding SPARC boot bug.

If I may, do you know why qemu-system-sparc w/ OBP ignores the following
prom-env options?

    -prom-env 'boot-device=disk1' -prom-env 'auto-boot?=true'

That's because the boot parameters are passed to the PROM via a QEMU custom FW interface (which OBP has no knowledge of) rather than by having QEMU emulate the NVRAM in exactly the same way as real hardware.


ATB,

Mark.



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