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First, you will need a few things.
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(1) a small cache of binaries. You'll need to put these into
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~/stand-test-root/cache. You can find the tarball at
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freefall.freebsd.org:~imp/cache.tar. You can just extract this in ~. These are
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the linux kernels I'm testing with.
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(2) The latest qemu-system-aarch64 (I think ports/pkg version of emulators/qemu
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is recent enough). If not, I know the latest master of qemu project works.
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(3) A recent enough universe that the building of stand will work for all the
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architectures that I build. You can hack the ARCHES line near the top of
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tools/boot/full-test.sh if need be, but you'll need at least amd64, arm64 and
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maybe riscv (I don't have a good way to filter arches in this script yet, since
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it's at an early state of development.
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(4) Build the kernel for at least arm64 and use it as an 'override'. I do this
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by sudo -E make installkernel
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DESTDIR=$HOME/stand-test-root/override/arm64-aarch64 TARGET=arm64 after
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building the kernel. The script is designed to use kernels and binaries from
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the latest CDs to do the testing, but has a way to override the kernel and
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since we need to fix arm64...
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(5) You'll need to build the images. If you've done 1-5 correctly (and I've not
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missed anything), then "cd <mumble>/src; sh tools/boot/full-test.sh" will create
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all the images and scripts to run qemu. There should be no errors, though
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warnings about zfs.ko etc missing from powerpc is fine (and ignored by the
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script already).
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(6) There will be a script to recreate this created in
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$HOME/stand-test-root/scripts/arm64-aarch64/linuxboot-test.sh. Just run it with
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'sh'. And extra args are passed to qemu, so '-s -S' for gdb and
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'-d trace:gicv3\* -D /tmp/gic.log' for verbose gic tracing (spaces are important).
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There's also a linuxboot-test-raw.sh which boots w/o EDK2+Linux.efi but loads
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the kernel directly. and freebsd-test.sh which uses EDK2+loader.efi to boot FreeBSD
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w/o kboot at all.
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