Le samedi 11 avril 2009 à 18:06 -0700, Steven Noonan a écrit :
Hi folks,
Hi
I've been trying to use OpenBIOS with QEMU, and I've had trouble getting it to boot any PowerPC-based OS discs (Linux, Mac OS X, etc). OpenBIOS just doesn't seem to find anything bootable. If I try booting QEMU with -nographic, I get this output (I get the same with a self-built openbios-qemu.elf from the OpenBIOS SVN as well):
OpenBIOS is not able to boot MacOS X. To boot a linux CDROM type "boot cd:" at prompt.
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============================================================= OpenBIOS 1.0 [Apr 12 2009 00:55] Configuration device id QEMU version 1 machine id 1 CPUs: 1 Memory: 128M UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 CPU type PowerPC,970FX
Welcome to OpenBIOS v1.0 built on Apr 12 2009 00:55
ELF - yaboot_startup: Entering boot, no path ELF - try_bootinfo: Trying hd:0,ppc\bootinfo.txt ELF - try_bootinfo: Can't open hd:0,ppc\bootinfo.txt ELF - try_path: Trying hd:2,\ofclient ELF - try_path: Can't open hd:2,\ofclient ELF - try_path: Trying hd:2,\yaboot conf=hd:2,\yaboot.conf ELF - try_path: Can't open hd:2,\yaboot *** Boot failure! No secondary bootloader specified ***
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Laurent Vivier suggested in this conversation in February (http://lists.openbios.org/pipermail/openbios/2009-February/003476.html) that there could be a bug in partition map decoding. Has such a bug been confirmed? I was trying to find the bug myself (I am an
I've tried to correct this but it introduces new problems.
experienced C/C++ programmer), but the bug seems to be subtle, and my lack of familiarity with the code base doesn't help much.
I've been trying to figure this out for 7 hours straight now... Any advice or other help would be much appreciated!
Regards, Laurent