On 2/28/09, Alexander Graf alex@csgraf.de wrote:
On 27.02.2009, at 22:47, Blue Swirl wrote:
On 2/27/09, Alexander Graf alex@csgraf.de wrote:
This patch enables OpenBIOS to initialize on PPC64, enabling support for -cpu 970fx. It gets up to the boot prompt and works rather good so far, though I
haven't
been able to run a kernel yet.
It looks like there is a bug in Qemu (testing boot from Debian 4.0R5 CD):
invalid/unsupported opcode: 1e - 12 - 1b (782106e4) 00000000014080e4 1 IN: 0x00000000014080d0: mr r31,r3 0x00000000014080d4: mr r30,r4 0x00000000014080d8: mr r29,r5 0x00000000014080dc: mr r28,r6 0x00000000014080e0: mr r27,r7 0x00000000014080e4: rldicr r1,r1,0,59
But rldicr should be supported on a 750, according to "IBM PowerPC 740 / PowerPC 750 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual".
Sorry, I was confused: 970 != 750.
Please keep in mind that booting a PPC64 kernel doesn't work for me yet. I'm currently stuck with the DSI handler clobbering the high 32 bits in the 64 bit GPRs.
I'll try to write up a patch that provides custom register save/restore code for ppc64. Are there any preferences on that?
Would it be better to build a specific PPC64 binary or to detect which code to take in runtime and patch it accordingly?
Single binary for both if possible.