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Re: Missing PVR setting capability
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Thomas Huth |
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Re: Missing PVR setting capability |
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Tue, 22 Oct 2019 20:46:42 +0200 |
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On 22/10/2019 18.24, Wayne Li wrote:
> If I run "lsmod | grep kvm" nothing shows up but if I just do a "find .
> -name "kvm"" I get the following:
[...]
> ./sys/devices/virtual/misc/kvm
> ./sys/class/misc/kvm
> ./sys/kernel/debug/kvm
> ./sys/module/kvm
>
> I guess this shows my OS does have KVM on it?
Alright, I guess that means that KVM compiled into the kernel ... should
be fine, I think.
> I added the two flags you
> mentioned when running QEMU (the -cpu and the -machine flags) but the
> -cpu flag doesn't seem like it's doing anything as even when I put a
> clearly wrong argument after the flag no error related to the cpu is
> thrown. Also it says ppce500 is not a machine type and that the
> supported machines are:
>
> bamboo bamboo
> boeing-machine Boeing Machine
> none empty machine
> ref405ep ref405ep
> taihu taihu
> virtex-ml507 Xilinx Virtex ML507 reference design
Oh, are you running qemu-system-ppc instead of qemu-system-ppc64? I
thought these e*500 CPUs are 64-bit? Is your host kernel 64-bit or 32-bit?
Anyway, if you're using a modified version of QEMU, you should
definitely ask the people who did the modifications there.
Thomas