# # Copyright (C) 2017, Tuomas Tynkkynen # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ # U-Boot on QEMU's 'virt' machine on ARM & AArch64 ================================================ QEMU for ARM supports a special 'virt' machine designed for emulation and virtualization purposes. This document describes how to run U-Boot under it. Both 32-bit ARM and AArch64 are supported. The 'virt' platform provides the following as the basic functionality: - A freely configurable amount of CPU cores - U-Boot loaded and executing in the emulated flash at address 0x0 - A generated device tree blob placed at the start of RAM - A freely configurable amount of RAM, described by the DTB - A PL011 serial port, discoverable via the DTB - An ARMv7/ARMv8 architected timer - PSCI for rebooting the system - A generic ECAM-based PCI host controller, discoverable via the DTB Additionally, a number of optional peripherals can be added to the PCI bus. Building U-Boot --------------- Set the CROSS_COMPILE environment variable as usual, and run: - For ARM: make qemu_arm_defconfig make - For AArch64: make qemu_arm64_defconfig make Running U-Boot -------------- The minimal QEMU command line to get U-Boot up and running is: - For ARM: qemu-system-arm -machine virt,highmem=off -bios u-boot.bin - For AArch64: qemu-system-aarch64 -machine virt,highmem=off -cpu cortex-a57 -bios u-boot.bin The 'highmem=off' parameter to the 'virt' machine is required for PCI to work in U-Boot. Also, for some odd reason qemu-system-aarch64 needs to be explicitly told to use a 64-bit CPU or it will boot in 32-bit mode. Additional peripherals that have been tested to work in both U-Boot and Linux can be enabled with the following command line parameters: - To add a Serial ATA disk via an Intel ICH9 AHCI controller, pass e.g.: -drive if=none,file=disk.img,id=mydisk -device ich9-ahci,id=ahci -device ide-drive,drive=mydisk,bus=ahci.0 - To add an Intel E1000 network adapter, pass e.g.: -netdev user,id=net0 -device e1000,netdev=net0 - To add an EHCI-compliant USB host controller, pass e.g.: -device usb-ehci,id=ehci - To add a NVMe disk, pass e.g.: -drive if=none,file=disk.img,id=mydisk -device nvme,drive=mydisk,serial=foo These have been tested in QEMU 2.9.0 but should work in at least 2.5.0 as well.