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http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/images/meego-handset-armv7l-qemu/ | http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/images/meego-handset-armv7l-qemu/ | ||
| - | get nolo-qemu and qflasher packages from non-oss repository | + | get nolo-qemu and qflasher packages from non-oss repository: |
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| + | http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/ | ||
== Preparing MeeGo image for Qemu == | == Preparing MeeGo image for Qemu == | ||
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When starting Qemu, you need decide if you want to use Hardware acceleration for graphics, or software rendering. Hardware rendering is known to crash qemu with Mesa-based Intel and Ati radeon drivers, While proprietary nvidia drivers are known to work. | When starting Qemu, you need decide if you want to use Hardware acceleration for graphics, or software rendering. Hardware rendering is known to crash qemu with Mesa-based Intel and Ati radeon drivers, While proprietary nvidia drivers are known to work. | ||
| - | LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/dgles2/lib DGLES_BACKEND=glx qemu | + | LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/dgles2/lib DGLES_BACKEND=glx ~/bin/meego-qemu -M n900 \ |
-mtdblock meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-nand.raw -sd /dev/null -sd meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-mmcblk0p.raw \ | -mtdblock meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-nand.raw -sd /dev/null -sd meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-mmcblk0p.raw \ | ||
-serial stdio -clock unix -redir tcp:5555:10.0.2.15:22 | -serial stdio -clock unix -redir tcp:5555:10.0.2.15:22 | ||
Under construction, experimental and unsupported
QEMU offers one an easy way to try out MeeGo on ARM
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First we compile OpenGL ES to OpenGL acceleration library.
git clone git://gitorious.org/qemu-maemo/gles-libs.git cd gles-libs/dgles2 ./configure --enable-glx --enable-x11 --enable-osmesa --prefix=/opt/dgles2 --enable-offscreen make sudo make install
Then we build MeeGo Qemu:
git clone git://gitorious.org/qemu-maemo/qemu.git cd qemu ./configure --target-list="arm-softmmu" --enable-gles2 --gles2dir=/opt/dgles2 make cp arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm ~/bin/meego-qemu
(Note: if you experience this message "cc1: warnings being treated as errors" during compilation, you can get around it with passing "--disable-werror" to "configure" as an argument)
Qemu tarball is found from:
http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/images/meego-handset-armv7l-qemu/
get nolo-qemu and qflasher packages from non-oss repository:
http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/
Since NAND images are missing from current autobuilds, one needs to create it manually. Replace VERSION with the version from the filename downloaded. extract qflasher and nolo-qemu rpm to current directory and:
tar xvjf meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-raw.tar.bz2 cd meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION ./qflasher -m rx51 -x xloader-qemu.bin -s secondary-qemu.bin -k meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-vmlinuz-version-n900 -o meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-nand.raw
When starting Qemu, you need decide if you want to use Hardware acceleration for graphics, or software rendering. Hardware rendering is known to crash qemu with Mesa-based Intel and Ati radeon drivers, While proprietary nvidia drivers are known to work.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/dgles2/lib DGLES_BACKEND=glx ~/bin/meego-qemu -M n900 \ -mtdblock meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-nand.raw -sd /dev/null -sd meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-VERSION-mmcblk0p.raw \ -serial stdio -clock unix -redir tcp:5555:10.0.2.15:22
If qemu crashes while initializing User interface, use DGLES_BACKEND=osmesa. The "-redir" option is for convinience, allowing you to ssh inside the qemu with ssh -p 5555 root@localhost.
You can then log in with root/meego.