#!/usr/bin/expect ## # Reset the target machine or rather run the scenario with Qemu # source [genode_dir]/tool/run/qemu.inc proc check_version {qemu_version qemu_min qemu_max} { set version_min_list [split $qemu_min ".-"] set version_min_list_len [llength $version_min_list] set version_max_list [split $qemu_max ".-"] set version_max_list_len [llength $version_max_list] set version_list [split $qemu_version ".-"] set version_list_len [llength $version_list] set cmp 0 set cmp_min 0 set cmp_max 0 set i 0 foreach number $version_list { set min 0 set max 0 if { $i < $version_min_list_len } { set min [lindex $version_min_list $i] } if { $i < $version_max_list_len } { set max [lindex $version_max_list $i] } set cmp [expr {$cmp + $number * pow(1000, $version_list_len - $i) }] set cmp_min [expr {$cmp_min + $min * pow(1000, $version_list_len - $i) }] set cmp_max [expr {$cmp_max + $max * pow(1000, $version_list_len - $i) }] incr i } return [expr {($cmp_min < $cmp) && ($cmp < $cmp_max)}] } ## # Execute scenario using Qemu # proc run_power_on { } { global qemu_args global qemu global qemu_spawn_id # # Back out on platforms w/o Qemu support # if {![is_qemu_available]} { return 0 } if {[have_spec x86_32]} { set qemu "qemu-system-i386" } if {[have_spec x86_64]} { set qemu "qemu-system-x86_64" } if {[have_spec arm]} { set qemu "qemu-system-arm" } # # Only the x86_64 variant of Qemu provides the emulation of hardware # virtualization features used by NOVA. So let's always stick to this # variant of Qemu when working with NOVA even when operating in 32bit. # if {[have_spec nova]} { set qemu "qemu-system-x86_64" } # # Redirect serial output to stdio, but only in graphics mode and no # explicit configuration of serial interfaces is specified in the run # script. The 'mon' prefix enables the access to the qemu console. # if {![regexp -- {-nographic} $qemu_args dummy] && ![regexp -- {-serial} $qemu_args dummy]} { append qemu_args " -serial mon:stdio " } # SVM virtualization is broken after $qemu_good_old and until before $qemu_good_new # We use "-cpu phenom" when using VMs in Qemu if {[regexp -- {-cpu phenom} $qemu_args dummy]} { catch {exec $qemu --version} qemu_version set qemu_version [regexp -inline {version[ ][0-9]+\.[0-9]+[\.0-9]*} $qemu_version] set qemu_version [regexp -inline {[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[\.0-9]*} $qemu_version] set qemu_good_old "2.4.1" set qemu_good_new "2.8.1" if {[check_version $qemu_version $qemu_good_old $qemu_good_new]} { puts "\nYour Qemu version '$qemu_version' is not working with AMD SVM virtualisation" puts "Known good Qemu versions are until $qemu_good_old and starting with $qemu_good_new\n" exit } } # tweak emulated platform for specific platforms if {[have_spec pbxa9]} { # # For PBXA9 qemu adjusts provided RAM chips to the -m arg. Thus we # filter user values and force value that enables all chips that Genode # expects to be available. Not doing so leads to inexplicable errors. # regsub -all {\-m ([0-9])+} $qemu_args "" qemu_args append qemu_args " -m 768" append qemu_args " -M realview-pbx-a9" } if {[have_spec vpb926]} { append qemu_args " -M versatilepb -m 128 " } if {[have_spec zynq_qemu]} { append qemu_args " -M xilinx-zynq-a9 -cpu cortex-a9 -m 256 " } # add devices for specific platforms if {[have_spec zynq] && [have_spec cadence_gem]} { append qemu_args " -net nic,model=cadence_gem" } # on x86, we support booting via pxe or iso/disk image if {[have_spec x86]} { if {![regexp -- {-m} $qemu_args dummy]} { if {[have_spec okl4]} { # okl4 system integration specifies RAM from 32 to 800 MiB append qemu_args " -m 800 " } else { append qemu_args " -m 512 " } } if {[have_include "load/tftp"]} { append qemu_args " -boot n -tftp [run_dir] -bootp boot/pulsar -no-reboot -no-shutdown " } else { if {[have_include "image/iso"]} { append qemu_args " -cdrom [run_dir].iso " } else { if {[have_include "image/disk"]} { append qemu_args " -drive format=raw,file=[run_dir].img " } else { if {[have_include "image/uefi"]} { append qemu_args " --bios [genode_dir]/tool/boot/tianocore.bin -net none -drive format=raw,file=[run_dir].img " } else { puts "Aborting, cannot execute Qemu without a ISO or disk image" exit -4 } } } } append qemu_args " -machine q35 " } # on ARM, we supply the boot image as kernel if {[have_spec arm]} { append qemu_args " -kernel [run_dir]/image.elf " } eval spawn $qemu $qemu_args set qemu_spawn_id $spawn_id return true }