[virt-tools-list] Emulating raspberry pi (arm1136-r2) in virt-manager?
Leonardo Augusto Guimarães Garcia
lagarcia at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Fri Feb 15 23:50:42 UTC 2013
On 02/15/2013 05:47 PM, Simon Lambourn wrote:
>
> This is looking a bit more complicated than I thought... I now
> understand that I can't simply define the ARM machine in xml and
> define it using virsh, as the CPU type (arm1136-r2) is rejected by
> libvirt which can't test if it's valid or not.
>
> So I think what Cole and Martin are suggesting is that I define a
> dummy emulator (the wrapper script) which plays with the arguments
> passed by libvirt and then calls the real emulator qemu-system-arm. I
> had a quick go at this but I couldn't work out where to put the
> wrapper script. I tried putting a wrapper (qemu-system-pi - written
> in python) in /usr/bin, but virsh define couldn't find it.
You should put the whole path for the script in your xml. Instead of:
<emulator>/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm</emulator>
or something like the above, you should put the path to your wrapper-script.
If your system has selinux enabled, you might need to properly set
selinux context of the wrapper script so that it works.
Best regards,
Leonardo Garcia
>
> I also get the impression that libvirt calls the wrapper during
> define, to validate the arguments? So these calls also have to be
> caught and passed to the real emulator.
>
> Overall I am tempted to stick with my original method of simply
> issuing the qemu-system-arm command directly from a script, but if
> anyone can suggest how I can get the wrapper to be found - or point me
> to an example of one - then I will keep trying. Thanks for all the
> help and encouragement so far.
>
> Simon
>
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