[OE-core] can i use qemuppc to demo an example of using UIO?
Bruce Ashfield
bruce.ashfield at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 13:54:35 UTC 2015
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 5:52 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca> wrote:
>
> i'm not sure i've done enough research to even ask this question
> intelligently, but can i use OE to build and demo what is described
> here?
>
> http://nairobi-embedded.org/uio_example.html
>
> while that article uses x86_64, i would *prefer* to use qemuppc as
> that is the preferred target architecture, but i can always use x86_64
> in a pinch.
>
> for a number of OE/embedded linux classes i'm going to be teaching
> next year, i'm trying to shift a number of exercises from needing
> actual hardware to using QEMU images, and this is something i'd dearly
> love to be able to demo using QEMU.
>
> thoughts? i'm still digging into this, but can anyone point out any
> obvious flaws in my plan? thanks.
It should work. uio is architecture and h/w agnostic for the most part, at
a glance, I don't see anything that jumps out a red flag.
Bruce
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