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Re: [Qemu-ppc] Debug logs for USB on MorphOS
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BALATON Zoltan |
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Re: [Qemu-ppc] Debug logs for USB on MorphOS |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Nov 2016 01:11:24 +0100 (CET) |
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Alpine 2.20 (BSF 67 2015-01-07) |
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016, G 3 wrote:
I want to help, but I have an iMac G5. Every attempt I have made to boot the
iso file has failed. I even tried this:
boot cd:,\mac_ppc64\boot.img debug ramdebug ed=pci
Wish I could help.
Thanks for the quick reply but you were not the first :-)
I've already got logs from the PowerMac G4 AGP so that is enough for now.
No need to send any more logs. Thanks for everyone who tried to help.
For those interested in more details it seems that the pciusb.device
driver finds the OHCI chip in QEMU but does not like it and does not claim
or try to initialise it for some reason. While the USB stack and most of
this driver is open source this seems to happen in the MorphOS specific
parts that are not open sourced, documented and do not report any errors
just fail silently (like most other MorphOS drivers) in case something is
not right, so this makes it a bit difficult to debug it without source. I
don't expect to get it working very soon with limited time for this but
may eventually get a bit further on it.
The usefulness of this activity may not be direct as MorphOS may not ever
run fully on QEMU (and even when it did it would probably be only good for
trying the demo in a limited way before investing in a supported hardware
to run it on) but the bugs found and fixed during this do help making the
device models in QEMU more accurate and help running other OSes. I think
some of the bugs fixed this way in OpenBIOS and QEMU also helped to get
MacOS running so I like to believe there are at least some indirect
usefulness of this.
Regards,
BALATON Zoltan