From: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/2] qemu-system: new host package
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2013 18:49:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52A0BCBC.5000008@mind.be> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <529F24A4.6030005@zacarias.com.ar>
On 04/12/13 13:48, Gustavo Zacarias wrote:
> On 12/04/2013 09:33 AM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
>
>> Yes, I agree, the user mode emulation should probably be removed. It
>> simply cannot work properly, because we have no way of guaranteeing
>> that the kernel headers used for the target toolchain are older than
>> the kernel running on the system.
It's not possible to do it in Config.in, but it's easy to do during the
build: compare /usr/include/linux/version.h with
$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include/linux/version.h
Or am I missing something? I admit, it assumes that the distro installs
kernel headers corresponding to the running kernel (but a distro that
doesn't do that is pretty broken), and it assumes that you'll run qemu on
the build machine.
>> And even if we want to keep the user mode emulation, I think there
>> should be one single package. Nothing prevents from having sub-options
>> to enable either the user mode or system mode emulation, or both, or to
>> have a version selection.
>
> A single package prevents different versions of -user and -system (at
> least in a nice way).
We do it for gcc, binutils, ... and it doesn't look that ugly to me.
It's mostly the Config.in part that looks ugly.
> Sometimes the latest version of qemu doesn't play nice with some kernel
> versions because of newer OpenBIOS/other BIOSes versions breaking with
> newer kernels - it's a common scenario for non-x86/x86_64.
> And there may be some particular need for -user to be a newer or
> different version than system, though i can't come up with any idea of why.
> At the moment i don't think -user is useful for anything in particular
> because of the limitations you wrote.
> Problem is building two different versions in a single package wouldn't
> be all that great, for all intents and purposes they would be two
> packages anyway.
The two packages would be 90% identical (except for needless
divergences, like one using generic-package and the other using
autotools-package). So I don't agree they would be two packages. The host
and the target build of e.g. python differ more than these two.
Regards,
Arnout
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-05 17:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-04 0:40 [Buildroot] [RFC PATCH 0/2] host-qemu-system Gustavo Zacarias
2013-12-04 0:40 ` [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/2] qemu-system: new host package Gustavo Zacarias
2013-12-04 8:44 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-12-04 10:06 ` Gustavo Zacarias
2013-12-04 12:33 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-12-04 12:48 ` Gustavo Zacarias
2013-12-05 17:49 ` Arnout Vandecappelle [this message]
2013-12-05 22:31 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2013-12-06 1:14 ` Frank Hunleth
2013-12-06 15:58 ` Arnout Vandecappelle
2013-12-09 12:15 ` Frank Hunleth
2013-12-09 12:18 ` [Buildroot] [UNSURE]Re: " François Perrad
2013-12-04 0:40 ` [Buildroot] [PATCH 2/2] configs/qemu: update for host-qemu-system goodness Gustavo Zacarias
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