[yocto] Build qemuarm compatible with freescale i.MX6

Federico Vitali fede.vitali at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 01:09:54 PST 2014


Thank you Marco! What is the best pratice for application developement
purposed?
Should I use a qemuarm arch or a qemux86 is better for performance reasons
debugging
on a x86_64 machine?

Thank you again


2014-02-28 16:02 GMT+01:00 Marco <koansoftware at gmail.com>:

> Il 28/02/2014 15:54, Federico Vitali ha scritto:
>
>  Thank you Marco.
>> so I can run a generic arm qemu kernel with the image created for my
>> sabre sd card?
>> I suppose I have to make a qemu armv7 kernel, am I wrong? In that case
>> how can I
>> configure my local.conf to make a qemu armv7 kernel?
>>
>> Thank you again
>>
>>
>>
>
> Federico,
> The kernel and image you create for iMX6 is cortexa9hf
> the one created for qemuarm is arm926ejs
> You can do tests with quemuarm but the binaries aren't compatible.
> So returning to your original question, no you can't run the same
> filesystem both on the real target and via qemu emulation.
>
>
> Ciao
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