[OpenBIOS] ofmem_claim_phys - out of space

Nick Couchman Nick.Couchman at seakr.com
Fri Jun 4 18:31:41 CEST 2010


Hmmm...when I start with -boot d, I get exactly the same output...

-Nick

>>> Igor Kovalenko  06/03/10 2:12 PM >>>
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Nick Couchman  wrote:
> Well, I've followed the traffic on the list quietly for a few months, updating qemu and openbios along the way as things have developed.  I figured I'd throw out the error I'm getting, now, when I try to boot Milax 0.3.2 with qemu-system-sparc64 and see if this is expected, something that's in the works, or something that should be fixed.  I start with the following command:
>
> sparc64-softmmu/qemu-system-sparc64 -hda disk0 -cdrom /misc/iso/Solaris/milax032sparc.iso -bios ../openbios-devel/obj-sparc64/openbios-builtin.elf.nostrip -nographic
>
> and then do a "boot cdrom" at the prompt.  Here's the output (no debugging, verbosity, etc. - just normal output):
>
> OpenBIOS for Sparc64
> Configuration device id QEMU version 1 machine id 0
> kernel cmdline
> CPUs: 1 x SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi
> UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
> Welcome to OpenBIOS v1.0 built on May 27 2010 20:47
>  Type 'help' for detailed information
>
> [sparc64] Booting file 'disk' with parameters ''
> Not a bootable ELF image
> Not a Linux kernel image
> Not a bootable a.out image
> Not a bootable FCode image
> Not a bootable ELF image
> Not a Linux kernel image
> Not a bootable a.out image
> Not a bootable FCode image
> Unsupported image format
>
> 0 > boot cdrom
> [sparc64] Booting file 'cdrom' with parameters ''
> Not a bootable ELF image
> Not a Linux kernel image
> Not a bootable a.out image
> Loading FCode image...
> Loaded 7084 bytes
> entry point is 0x4000
>
> Jumping to entry point 0000000000004000 for type 0000000000000010...
> Evaluating FCode...
> ofmem_claim_phys - out of space (failed request for 0000000000000000 bytes)
> Unhandled Exception 0x0000000008000000
> PC = 0x00000000ffd1020c NPC = 0x00000000ffd10210
> Stopping execution
>
> Any hints?  Any debugging I should turn on to provide more information?  Or is there another Solaris-type O/S I should try?

That's a bug. Adding "-boot d" to command line helps getting a bit
further, whereas in fact there should be no difference between that
and "boot cdrom"

-- 
Kind regards,
Igor V. Kovalenko

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