Hi,
We have a need on OpenJDK to flush the entire icache. Basically this
need occurs when we do a garbage collection which may include garbage
collection and patching of the dynamically generated code.
Problem is, the IC IALLUIS instruction which we need is only executable
from EL1 or greater.
Is there any kernel hook to flush then entire icache.
Thanks for your help,
Ed.
Hi,
I am checking with the linaro-dev mailing list to see if anyone is
still using these outdated PM-QA scripts:
https://git.linaro.org/qa/test-definitions.git/tree/HEAD:/common/scripts/pm…
I'm planning to delete them by the end of this week if there aren't
any objections :)
Lisa
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Hi All,
I am using the linaro tool chain (4.9) to compile some programs on aarch64
simulated platform.
But I am facing below erros
error: '_FPU_RC_DOWN' undeclared (first use in this function)
(_FPU_RC_DOWN | _FPU_RC_UP | _FPU_RC_ZERO | _FPU_RC_NEAREST)
Possibly FPU support for the aarch64. I did search in the toolchain code
but I dint find these flags for the aarch64, it present for others
Please let me how can I resolve this issue.
Regards,
Pradeep
== Progress ==
* Enabling UEFI Fastboot on Panda (CARD-198: 0 %)
- On Hold
* CARD 1103: Flash support on u-boot fastboot (CARD-1103: 100%)
- continued working on v3 patch changes, testing is in progress
== Plans ==
* CARD-198: Start working on the activity on Panda (50%)
- resume work
* CARD 1103: fastboot flash command (CARD-1103: 50%)
- submit v3 after fixing few minor issues and unit test
== Issues ==
*None
== Progress ==
* Enabling UEFI Fastboot on Panda (CARD-198: 0 %)
- On Hold
* CARD 1103: Flash support on u-boot fastboot (CARD-1103: 100%)
- worked on v3 patch
== Plans ==
* CARD-198: Start working on the activity on Panda (0%)
* CARD 1103: fastboot flash command (CARD-1103: 100%)
- Fix the issues in booting from the flashed image
- work on partitioning changes
== Issues ==
* was on leave/holiday for 4 days
Hi, all
I am trying to lanch linaro-android using qemu on ubuntu 14.04 (64bit) referring to the guide.
https://wiki.linaro.org/KenWerner/Sandbox/AndroidQEMU
I used this command for booting linaro-android.
$ qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a9 -m 1024 -smp 1 -snapshot -serial stdio -no-reboot -kernel vmlinuz -initrd initrd.gz -drive file=vexpress-ics-gcc47-armlt-tracking-open.img,if=sd,cache=writeback --append "console=tty0 console=ttyAMA0,38400n8 rootwait ro init=/init androidboot.console=ttyAMA0"
After booting linaro (about 15 min),
the mouse pointer can move but I can't click on anything in linaro.
How can i use the mouse in linaro-android using qemu?
※ I also applied this patch because I met compile errors(like undefined refernce to 'timer_gettime').
http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=8bacde8d86a09699207d85d4bab0…
Thank you for reading.
Week 34:
Worked for 0% on B&B tasks since I was in Cambridge office for other tasks.
Week 35:
Android Release [CARD-789, 30%]
Move Android juno build to VPS [CARD-789, 20%]
https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175 [10%]
Regards,
Vishal
== Progress ==
1. CARD-1216: CI bring up: member build for TI-Vayu J6 platform is on Hold
2. Integrated Mali drivers to Nexus 10 android build.
== Plans ==
Need to take up new assignment
== Issues ==
Non
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Thanks and Regards,
HariGopal G
Android Engineer