[OpenBIOS] testing Max OS X boot on latest trunk (revision 1080)

Kristian Valind kristian.valind at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 22:23:02 CET 2013


Are you sure you're sending the right log files?

"Welcome to OpenBIOS v1.0 built on Dec 18 2012 10:41"


I'm not sure if I'm stating the already obvious, but with the lastest git
revision of qemu and the latest svn of openbios the Darwin 8.0.1 kernel
loads just fine for me on the g3beige machine. Making use of the emulated
Heathrow (and thus mounting root) is a whole other matter however.

Kristian

2012/12/21 Amadeusz Sławiński <amade at asmblr.net>

> Here are results of my testing booting OS X on latest trunk
> Logs in attachment
>
> Not patched ones (fails without get-key-map):
> 10.0.log
> 10.2.log
> 10.4.log
>
> Patched with gsoc get-key-map patch:
> 10.0-gkm.log
> 10.2-gkm-panic.log
> 10.4-gkm.log
>
> Patched with gsoc divide by 0:
> 10.2-gkm-dvb0.log
>
> Logs from patched boot without CIF:
> all-without-cif.log
>
>
> 10.2 ones show that there is need for some solution regarding division
> by 0, some notes from my talks with Mark:
>
> My g5 machine returns 0 when dividing by 0, no warnings are printed:
> 0 > 0 0 /  ok
> 1 > .  ok
> 0 > 0
>
> 0 > 2 0 /  ok
> 1 > .  ok
> 0 > 0
>
> Question is how to implement it, or maybe just use gsoc patch?
>
>
> Also it seems that Mac OS X seems to provide it's own fill-rectangle and
> draw-rectangle
> it prints:
> FILL-RECTANGLE isn't unique.
> and also similar message when I apply gsoc draw-rectangle patch
> so it seems that this one isn't needed
>
>
> Another problem is that it seems to be unable to open/load kernel.
>
>
> On graphic side of things it seems to draw things better than with gsoc
> patches, graphics are not weirdly resized, but there is not much to see
> except boot folder graphic (10.0)/white apple(10.2, 10.4).
>
> Amadeusz
>
>
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