├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build-docker-image.sh ├── create_image.sh ├── download.sh ├── rcS └── start_qemu.sh /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Prerequisites 2 | *.d 3 | 4 | # Object files 5 | *.o 6 | *.ko 7 | *.obj 8 | *.elf 9 | 10 | # Linker output 11 | *.ilk 12 | *.map 13 | *.exp 14 | 15 | # Precompiled Headers 16 | *.gch 17 | *.pch 18 | 19 | # Libraries 20 | *.lib 21 | *.a 22 | *.la 23 | *.lo 24 | 25 | # Shared objects (inc. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # qemu-arm-linux 2 | 3 | This is a chinese README, sorry for that~ 4 | 5 | # 动机 6 | 7 | 我在2015年编写博文《[从零使用qemu模拟器搭建arm运行环境](https://blog.csdn.net/linyt/article/details/42504975)》介绍在 Ubuntu 14.04系统如何一步步构造arm+qemu的运行环境。该文的主要问题是读者有运行环境不一定是Ubuntu 14.04,会遇到不少的软件包安装和编译错误问题,我也没有办法构造复现。从另一方面,我个人再去构造这个环境时,也会遇到类似的问题需要处理,特别是换成Centos发行版之后,处理起来更复杂。 8 | 9 | 既然每位朋友的发行版都不一样,那可以使用Docker统一构建环境,这是本项目的主要动机,使用Docker基于Ubuntu14.04镜像,再安装相应的软件包,一步步构建整个Linux kernel, busybox软件包,这样可以屏蔽构建环境的差异,同时也可以使用Dockerfile将整个过程自动化。 10 | 11 | 所以本项目利用容器技术,标准化构造环境,自动化构建整个过程,最后在容器内运行qemu+arm kernel。 12 | 13 | # 下载本项目 14 | 15 | git clone https://github.com/ivanalgo/qemu-arm-linux.git 16 | 17 | # 安装Docker工具 18 | 19 | 请参考Docker官方文档安装Docker软件:https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ 20 | 21 | # 构建Docker镜像 22 | 23 | 直接运行下面命令: 24 | 25 | ``` 26 | cd qemu-arm-linux 27 | 28 | ./build-docker-image.sh 29 | ``` 30 | 31 | 构建成功后,请使用docker images来检查是否生成 arm-kernel-3.16-qemu 镜像 32 | 33 | 比如: 34 | ``` 35 | [root@iZuf6gi6u0x419pu22gquvZ ~]# docker images 36 | REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE 37 | arm-kernel-3.16-qemu latest db5c6750bbe4 About an hour ago 2.29GB 38 | ubuntu 14.04 df043b4f0cf1 2 weeks ago 197MB 39 | ``` 40 | 41 | # 创建一个特权容器,运行qemu+arm 42 | 43 | 直接运行下面命令: 44 | docker run -it --privileged arm-kernel-3.16-qemu /bin/bash 45 | 46 | ``` 47 | [root@iZuf6gi6u0x419pu22gquvZ ~]# docker run -it --privileged arm-kernel-3.16-qemu /bin/bash 48 | root@bf121ecd02bd:/# 49 | ``` 50 | 51 | # 在容器内创建一个ext3磁盘文件 52 | 53 | 在上面的容器里运行:/opt/create_image.sh 直创建给qemu使用磁盘,里面包含qemu+arm系统需要的rootfs,过程如下所示: 54 | 55 | ``` 56 | root@bf121ecd02bd:/# /opt/create_image.sh 57 | 32+0 records in 58 | 32+0 records out 59 | 33554432 bytes (34 MB) copied, 0.0122017 s, 2.7 GB/s 60 | mke2fs 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014) 61 | /opt/a9rootfs.ext3 is not a block special device. 62 | Proceed anyway? (y,n) Discarding device blocks: done 63 | Filesystem label= 64 | OS type: Linux 65 | Block size=1024 (log=0) 66 | Fragment size=1024 (log=0) 67 | Stride=0 blocks, Stripe width=0 blocks 68 | 8192 inodes, 32768 blocks 69 | 1638 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user 70 | First data block=1 71 | Maximum filesystem blocks=33554432 72 | 4 block groups 73 | 8192 blocks per group, 8192 fragments per group 74 | 2048 inodes per group 75 | Superblock backups stored on blocks: 76 | 8193, 24577 77 | 78 | Allocating group tables: done 79 | Writing inode tables: done 80 | Creating journal (4096 blocks): done 81 | Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | # 在容器内运行qemu+arm kernel 85 | 86 | 在上面的容器里运行:/opt/start_qemu.sh 运行启动一个qemu+arm系统,直接进入命令对arm linux进行命令操作,过程如下: 87 | ``` 88 | root@bf121ecd02bd:/# /opt/start_qemu.sh 89 | Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 90 | Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset 91 | Linux version 3.16.0 (root@65f68ac08fad) (gcc version 4.7.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.7.3-12ubuntu1) ) #1 SMP Wed Oct 7 10:26:41 UTC 2020 92 | CPU: ARMv7 Processor [410fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=10c53c7d 93 | CPU: PIPT / VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT aliasing instruction cache 94 | Machine model: V2P-CA9 95 | Memory policy: Data cache writeback 96 | CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode. 97 | PERCPU: Embedded 7 pages/cpu @9fbcf000 s7552 r8192 d12928 u32768 98 | Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 130048 99 | Kernel command line: root=/dev/mmcblk0 console=ttyAMA0 100 | PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) 101 | Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) 102 | Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) 103 | Memory: 513116K/524288K available (4563K kernel code, 190K rwdata, 1288K rodata, 247K init, 150K bss, 11172K reserved) 104 | Virtual kernel memory layout: 105 | vector : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000 ( 4 kB) 106 | fixmap : 0xffc00000 - 0xffe00000 (2048 kB) 107 | vmalloc : 0xa0800000 - 0xff000000 (1512 MB) 108 | lowmem : 0x80000000 - 0xa0000000 ( 512 MB) 109 | modules : 0x7f000000 - 0x80000000 ( 16 MB) 110 | .text : 0x80008000 - 0x805bf0a0 (5853 kB) 111 | .init : 0x805c0000 - 0x805fdd80 ( 248 kB) 112 | .data : 0x805fe000 - 0x8062dac0 ( 191 kB) 113 | .bss : 0x8062dac8 - 0x806532e8 ( 151 kB) 114 | SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=4, Nodes=1 115 | Hierarchical RCU implementation. 116 | RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=8 to nr_cpu_ids=4. 117 | RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=4 118 | NR_IRQS:16 nr_irqs:16 16 119 | GIC CPU mask not found - kernel will fail to boot. 120 | GIC CPU mask not found - kernel will fail to boot. 121 | L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x02020000 -> 0x02420000 122 | L2C: device tree omits to specify unified cache 123 | L2C: DT/platform modifies aux control register: 0x02020000 -> 0x02420000 124 | L2C-310 enabling early BRESP for Cortex-A9 125 | L2C-310 full line of zeros enabled for Cortex-A9 126 | L2C-310 dynamic clock gating disabled, standby mode disabled 127 | L2C-310 cache controller enabled, 8 ways, 128 kB 128 | L2C-310: CACHE_ID 0x410000c8, AUX_CTRL 0x46420001 129 | sched_clock: 32 bits at 24MHz, resolution 41ns, wraps every 178956969942ns 130 | Console: colour dummy device 80x30 131 | Calibrating delay loop... 895.79 BogoMIPS (lpj=4478976) 132 | pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 133 | Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) 134 | Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) 135 | CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok 136 | CPU0: thread -1, cpu 0, socket 0, mpidr 80000000 137 | Setting up static identity map for 0x60454520 - 0x60454578 138 | CPU1: failed to boot: -38 139 | CPU2: failed to boot: -38 140 | CPU3: failed to boot: -38 141 | Brought up 1 CPUs 142 | SMP: Total of 1 processors activated. 143 | CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode. 144 | devtmpfs: initialized 145 | VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 0 146 | regulator-dummy: no parameters 147 | NET: Registered protocol family 16 148 | DMA: preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations 149 | cpuidle: using governor ladder 150 | cpuidle: using governor menu 151 | of_amba_device_create(): amba_device_add() failed (-19) for /memory-controller@100e0000 152 | of_amba_device_create(): amba_device_add() failed (-19) for /memory-controller@100e1000 153 | of_amba_device_create(): amba_device_add() failed (-19) for /watchdog@100e5000 154 | of_amba_device_create(): amba_device_add() failed (-19) for /smb/motherboard/iofpga@7,00000000/sysctl@01000 155 | of_amba_device_create(): amba_device_add() failed (-19) for /smb/motherboard/iofpga@7,00000000/wdt@0f000 156 | hw-breakpoint: debug architecture 0x0 unsupported. 157 | Serial: AMBA PL011 UART driver 158 | 10009000.uart: ttyAMA0 at MMIO 0x10009000 (irq = 37, base_baud = 0) is a PL011 rev1 159 | console [ttyAMA0] enabled 160 | 1000a000.uart: ttyAMA1 at MMIO 0x1000a000 (irq = 38, base_baud = 0) is a PL011 rev1 161 | 1000b000.uart: ttyAMA2 at MMIO 0x1000b000 (irq = 39, base_baud = 0) is a PL011 rev1 162 | 1000c000.uart: ttyAMA3 at MMIO 0x1000c000 (irq = 40, base_baud = 0) is a PL011 rev1 163 | 3V3: 3300 mV 164 | SCSI subsystem initialized 165 | usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs 166 | usbcore: registered new interface driver hub 167 | usbcore: registered new device driver usb 168 | Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Initialized. 169 | Switched to clocksource arm,sp804 170 | NET: Registered protocol family 2 171 | TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) 172 | TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) 173 | TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096) 174 | TCP: reno registered 175 | UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) 176 | UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) 177 | NET: Registered protocol family 1 178 | RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module. 179 | RPC: Registered udp transport module. 180 | RPC: Registered tcp transport module. 181 | RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module. 182 | hw perfevents: enabled with ARMv7 Cortex-A9 PMU driver, 1 counters available 183 | futex hash table entries: 1024 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) 184 | squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher 185 | jffs2: version 2.2. (NAND) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. 186 | 9p: Installing v9fs 9p2000 file system support 187 | msgmni has been set to 1002 188 | io scheduler noop registered (default) 189 | clcd-pl11x: probe of 10020000.clcd failed with error -22 190 | clcd-pl11x: probe of 1001f000.clcd failed with error -22 191 | VD10: at 1000 mV 192 | VD10_S2: at 1000 mV 193 | VD10_S3: at 1000 mV 194 | VCC1V8: at 1800 mV 195 | DDR2VTT: at 900 mV 196 | VCC3V3: at 3300 mV 197 | VIO: at 3300 mV 198 | 40000000.flash: Found 2 x16 devices at 0x0 in 32-bit bank. Manufacturer ID 0x000000 Chip ID 0x000000 199 | NOR chip too large to fit in mapping. Attempting to cope... 200 | Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x0031 201 | Using buffer write method 202 | Reducing visibility of 131072KiB chip to 65536KiB 203 | 40000000.flash: Found 2 x16 devices at 0x0 in 32-bit bank. Manufacturer ID 0x000000 Chip ID 0x000000 204 | NOR chip too large to fit in mapping. Attempting to cope... 205 | Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x0031 206 | Using buffer write method 207 | Reducing visibility of 131072KiB chip to 65536KiB 208 | Concatenating MTD devices: 209 | (0): "40000000.flash" 210 | (1): "40000000.flash" 211 | into device "40000000.flash" 212 | libphy: smsc911x-mdio: probed 213 | smsc911x 4e000000.ethernet eth0: attached PHY driver [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=4e000000.etherne:01, irq=-1) 214 | smsc911x 4e000000.ethernet eth0: MAC Address: 52:54:00:12:34:56 215 | nxp-isp1760 4f000000.usb: NXP ISP1760 USB Host Controller 216 | nxp-isp1760 4f000000.usb: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 217 | nxp-isp1760 4f000000.usb: Scratch test failed. 218 | nxp-isp1760 4f000000.usb: can't setup: -19 219 | nxp-isp1760 4f000000.usb: USB bus 1 deregistered 220 | usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage 221 | mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice 222 | rtc-pl031 10017000.rtc: rtc core: registered pl031 as rtc0 223 | mmci-pl18x 10005000.mmci: Got CD GPIO #244. 224 | mmci-pl18x 10005000.mmci: Got WP GPIO #245. 225 | mmci-pl18x 10005000.mmci: No vqmmc regulator found 226 | mmci-pl18x 10005000.mmci: mmc0: PL181 manf 41 rev0 at 0x10005000 irq 41,42 (pio) 227 | ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs 228 | usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid 229 | usbhid: USB HID core driver 230 | mmc0: new SD card at address 4567 231 | mmcblk0: mmc0:4567 QEMU! 32.0 MiB 232 | mmcblk0: unknown partition table 233 | aaci-pl041 10004000.aaci: ARM AC'97 Interface PL041 rev0 at 0x10004000, irq 43 234 | aaci-pl041 10004000.aaci: FIFO 512 entries 235 | oprofile: using arm/armv7-ca9 236 | TCP: cubic registered 237 | NET: Registered protocol family 17 238 | 9pnet: Installing 9P2000 support 239 | rtc-pl031 10017000.rtc: setting system clock to 2020-10-07 11:47:19 UTC (1602071239) 240 | ALSA device list: 241 | #0: ARM AC'97 Interface PL041 rev0 at 0x10004000, irq 43 242 | input: AT Raw Set 2 keyboard as /devices/smb/smb:motherboard/smb:motherboard:iofpga@7,00000000/10006000.kmi/serio0/input/input0 243 | input: ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse as /devices/smb/smb:motherboard/smb:motherboard:iofpga@7,00000000/10007000.kmi/serio1/input/input2 244 | kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds 245 | EXT3-fs (mmcblk0): mounted filesystem with writeback data mode 246 | VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly on device 179:0. 247 | Freeing unused kernel memory: 244K (805c0000 - 805fd000) 248 | random: nonblocking pool is initialized 249 | 250 | Please press Enter to activate this console. 251 | / # ls 252 | bin etc linuxrc proc usr 253 | dev lib lost+found sbin 254 | ``` 255 | 256 | # 欢迎您的贡献 257 | 可以直接提issue,也可以发起request,同时也要以发起RP。 258 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build-docker-image.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ./download.sh 4 | docker build -t arm-kernel-3.16-qemu . 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /create_image.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | dd if=/dev/zero of=/opt/a9rootfs.ext3 bs=1M count=32 4 | yes | mkfs.ext3 /opt/a9rootfs.ext3 5 | rm -rf /opt/tmp-fs 6 | mkdir /opt/tmp-fs 7 | mount -t ext3 /opt/a9rootfs.ext3 /opt/tmp-fs/ -o loop 8 | cp -r /opt/rootfs/* /opt/tmp-fs 9 | sync 10 | umount /opt/tmp-fs 11 | rm -rf /opt/tmp-fs 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /download.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | [ -d source ] || mkdir -p source 4 | cd source 5 | wget -c https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/linux-3.16.tar.gz 6 | wget -c http://wiki.qemu-project.org/download/qemu-2.0.2.tar.bz2 7 | wget -c http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox-1.32.0.tar.bz2 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rcS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | mount -t proc proc /proc 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /start_qemu.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a9 -m 512M -kernel /opt/build/linux-3.16/arch/arm/boot/zImage -dtb /opt/build/linux-3.16/arch/arm/boot/dts/vexpress-v2p-ca9.dtb -nographic -append "root=/dev/mmcblk0 console=ttyAMA0" -sd /opt/a9rootfs.ext3 4 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------