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SubjectNemo on emulated Nokia n900 (qemu-arm)
Hi!

For testing, it would be good to have some real
userland... unfortunately I can't figure out how to do it.

Ideally, I'd like to put nemo-armv7hl-n900-mmcblk0p.raw on emulated sd
card, but I get:

[ 1.566345] Initializing XFRM netlink socket
[ 1.568023] NET: Registered protocol family 17
[ 1.570220] NET: Registered protocol family 15
[ 1.572601] Key type dns_resolver registered
[ 1.581481] omap_vp_forceupdate_scale: vdd_mpu_iva TRANXDONE
timeout exceeded while trying to clear the TRANXDONE status
[ 1.586242] omap_vp_forceupdate_scale: vdd_core TRANXDONE timeout
exceeded while trying to clear the TRANXDONE status
[ 1.601074] omap_vp_forceupdate_scale: vdd_mpu_iva TRANXDONE
timeout exceeded. Voltage change aborted
[ 1.604522] cpu cpu0: omap_target: unable to scale voltage up.
[ 1.606933] omap_hsmmc omap_hsmmc.1: no support for card's volts
[ 1.609252] mmc1: error -22 whilst initialising SDIO card
SD: ACMD41 in a wrong state
SD: ACMD41 in a wrong state
SD: ACMD41 in a wrong state
SD: ACMD41 in a wrong state
SD: CMD1 in a wrong state
[ 1.613830] cpufreq: __cpufreq_driver_target: Failed to change cpu
frequency: -110
[ 1.622650] ThumbEE CPU extension supported.

But according to google, old linux kernels were able to work with SD
on qemu-arm...

IIRC there was some discussion that qemu does not properly emulate SD
card, and that internal NAND emulation can be used instead. I tried
using qflasher, but it is not able to use 3.5GB
nemo-armv7hl-n900-mmcblk0p.rawnemo-armv7hl-n900-mmcblk0p.raw -- strace
revealed file too big error.

Any ideas?
Pavel
PS: And sorry if it is in archives somewhere. I googled quite a bit,
but did not find anything.
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