other: 0.193 files: 0.181 semantic: 0.132 device: 0.074 permissions: 0.072 PID: 0.059 performance: 0.055 vnc: 0.052 graphic: 0.040 network: 0.035 boot: 0.032 socket: 0.031 debug: 0.024 KVM: 0.018 files: 0.138 debug: 0.101 vnc: 0.097 network: 0.095 socket: 0.095 PID: 0.093 device: 0.084 other: 0.075 semantic: 0.058 boot: 0.044 KVM: 0.032 graphic: 0.030 performance: 0.030 permissions: 0.027 [Feature request] qemu does not support for Octeon MIPS64 on X86 Description of problem: I use mips64-octeon-linux-gnu-gcc cross toolchain on X86,and generate binary file. > mips64-octeon-linux-gnu-gcc hello.c -static > file a.out > a.out: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, MIPS, N32 MIPS64 rel2 version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, for GNU/Linux 2.4.0, not stripped I execute it with mips64-linux-user mode in qemu, it is invalid. > ./qemu-5.0.0/mips64-linux-user/qemu-mips64 a.out > a.out: Invalid ELF image for this architecture when I choose mips-linux-user mode, it regards as illegal instruction. > ./qemu-5.0.0/mips-linux-user/qemu-mips a.out > qemu: uncaught target signal 4 (Illegal instruction) - core dumped > Illegal instruction (core dumped) I would like to know, is this due to my problem or does qemu not support Octeon MIPS64 on X86? if qemu has supported Octeon MIPS64 on X86, how can I emulate it. Probably not, but there may be a workaround. The closest cpu to Octeon that is supported in QEMU is "MIPS64R2-generic". Please try using switch -cpu MIPS64R2-generic in your QEMU command line. Also, I think you should use qemu-mipsn32 rather than qemu-mips or qemu-mips64. I don't have much hope that all this will work, but it is worth trying. Hi, Lu. Where can I download Octeon toolchain you used? I want to try it by myself. Aleksandar Was the MIPS64R2-generic good enough for you? If your file is "ELF 32-bit MSB executable, MIPS, N32 MIPS64 rel2 version 1", then you have to use the mipsn32-linux-user variant of QEMU (binary 'qemu-mipsn32').