Hey, Rémi!
On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 07:49, Remi Duraffort via Lkq-dev lkq-dev@op-lists.linaro.org wrote:
I'm tryin to boot test some of lkft x86_64 and i386 kernels using TuxTest. My main issue is that lkft kernels does not support virtio as a block device, making TuxTest life more difficult.
Would it be possible to add support for virtio block devices?
Do you happen to know which configs it is that we need? We actually carry a "Virtio" config fragment: https://github.com/Linaro/meta-lkft/blob/sumo/recipes-kernel/linux/files/vir...
Here's a (torvalds/master) kernel that we built with that fragment: https://builds.tuxbuild.com/1qRb2aF6PNl6c20JEDRfFB4RFMT/
Thanks and greetings!
Daniel Díaz daniel.diaz@linaro.org
Hello,
I finally moved back to using ide instead of virtio for attaching the rootfs to the qemu-system on i386 and x86_64.
So no need to change anything for lkft kernel config.
Le mar. 30 mars 2021 à 16:33, Daniel Díaz daniel.diaz@linaro.org a écrit :
Hey, Rémi!
On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 07:49, Remi Duraffort via Lkq-dev lkq-dev@op-lists.linaro.org wrote:
I'm tryin to boot test some of lkft x86_64 and i386 kernels using
TuxTest.
My main issue is that lkft kernels does not support virtio as a block device, making TuxTest life more difficult.
Would it be possible to add support for virtio block devices?
Do you happen to know which configs it is that we need? We actually carry a "Virtio" config fragment:
https://github.com/Linaro/meta-lkft/blob/sumo/recipes-kernel/linux/files/vir...
Here's a (torvalds/master) kernel that we built with that fragment: https://builds.tuxbuild.com/1qRb2aF6PNl6c20JEDRfFB4RFMT/
Thanks and greetings!
Daniel Díaz daniel.diaz@linaro.org