* [Qemu-devel] Problem with CPU recognition
@ 2005-08-03 14:47 Sergey Kuzmin
2005-08-04 4:15 ` Natalia Portillo
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From: Sergey Kuzmin @ 2005-08-03 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: qemu-devel
Hi! I tested MenuetOS in Qemu and it works!
Suggestion: downloading 5 MB is heavy for people with dial-up(about 90%
of all internet visitors). So probably idea of bundling Qemu with
smaller OS then Linux one is more appreciated by those people. Zipped
MenuetOS is smaller then 1 MB, so developers can build package with size
about 1.8 MB or even smaller.
Question that I have is: I run my program CPUID in emulated MenuetOS and
got CPU signature (family, model, stepping) = 633.
So it is a Intel Pentium II codenamed Klamath with L2 cache = 128 KB.
But my program shows that is surprisely have SSE2 support (?), and some
problem with L1 data cache - unrecognized signature of its size, though
my program support all cache signatures from Intel docs.
Can you give me information about CPU which is emulated by Qemu? Maybe
piece of code which contain reaction to CPUID request?
Screenshot with running MenuetOS (and CPUID inside it) is here
http://coolthemes.narod.ru/files/cpuproblem.jpg
Good luck!
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* Re: [Qemu-devel] Problem with CPU recognition
2005-08-03 14:47 [Qemu-devel] Problem with CPU recognition Sergey Kuzmin
@ 2005-08-04 4:15 ` Natalia Portillo
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Natalia Portillo @ 2005-08-04 4:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: qemu-devel
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This was discussed on the mailing list a long ago.
Just it have support for some instructions upper than Pentium II but
not all, so that is why developers decided to stay with CPUID saying
Pentium II.
Think itself like a steroid-Cyrix 5x86 (it was a 486 with support for
some Pentium instructions but not all).
El 03/08/2005, a las 15:47, Sergey Kuzmin escribió:
> Hi! I tested MenuetOS in Qemu and it works!
> Suggestion: downloading 5 MB is heavy for people with dial-up(about
> 90% of all internet visitors). So probably idea of bundling Qemu
> with smaller OS then Linux one is more appreciated by those people.
> Zipped MenuetOS is smaller then 1 MB, so developers can build
> package with size about 1.8 MB or even smaller.
> Question that I have is: I run my program CPUID in emulated
> MenuetOS and got CPU signature (family, model, stepping) = 633.
> So it is a Intel Pentium II codenamed Klamath with L2 cache = 128
> KB. But my program shows that is surprisely have SSE2 support (?),
> and some problem with L1 data cache - unrecognized signature of its
> size, though my program support all cache signatures from Intel docs.
>
> Can you give me information about CPU which is emulated by Qemu?
> Maybe piece of code which contain reaction to CPUID request?
>
> Screenshot with running MenuetOS (and CPUID inside it) is here
> http://coolthemes.narod.ru/files/cpuproblem.jpg
>
> Good luck!
>
>
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>
>
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