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qemu ppc64 4.0 boot AIX5.1 hung
When boot AIX5.1 from cdrom device, qemu hung there, no further info is displayed and cpu consumption is high.
Did this ever worked?
No, this happened when I tried to install the AIX5.1 on qemu ppc64.
No, I don't think that these old AIX versions ever worked in QEMU. You might be more or less lucky with later versions, though, see e.g.:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1829682
Anyway, when reporting bugs, please always provide the command line that you used to start QEMU, otherwise bugs are hardly reproducible.
What I don't understand is ppc64 for IBM machine emulation, but qemu ppc64 can't support AIX most of the time, but can support Linux on power very well.
I'm running this to start the AIX5.1 installation on qemu:
#!/bin/bash
qemu-system-ppc64 -cpu POWER8 -machine pseries -m 2048 -serial mon:stdio -hda aix-hdd.qcow2 -cdrom /Download/AIX5.1/VOLUME1.iso -prom-env boot-command='boot cdrom: -s verbose'
and it got:
[root@192 emu]# ./aix51
VNC server running on ::1:5900
qemu-system-ppc64: warning: TCG doesn't support requested feature, cap-cfpc=workaround
qemu-system-ppc64: warning: TCG doesn't support requested feature, cap-sbbc=workaround
qemu-system-ppc64: warning: TCG doesn't support requested feature, cap-ibs=workaround
SLOF **********************************************************************
QEMU Starting
Build Date = Jul 3 2019 12:26:14
FW Version = git-ba1ab360eebe6338
Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
Populating /vdevice methods
Populating /vdevice/vty@71000000
Populating /vdevice/nvram@71000001
Populating /vdevice/l-lan@71000002
Populating /vdevice/v-scsi@71000003
SCSI: Looking for devices
8000000000000000 DISK : "QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+"
8200000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM 2.5+"
Populating /pci@800000020000000
00 0000 (D) : 1234 1111 qemu vga
00 0800 (D) : 1033 0194 serial bus [ usb-xhci ]
Installing QEMU fb
Scanning USB
XHCI: Initializing
USB Keyboard
USB mouse
No console specified using screen & keyboard
Welcome to Open Firmware
Copyright (c) 2004, 2017 IBM Corporation All rights reserved.
This program and the accompanying materials are made available
under the terms of the BSD License available at
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
Trying to load: -s verbose from: /vdevice/v-scsi@71000003/disk@8200000000000000: ...
and just hung there, took lots of CPU time, never proceed further.
AIX 5.1 is quite a bit older than POWER8, so I don't think that it will run with this processor anymore. You could try "power5" or "970fx" as CPU (maybe even the "40p" machine instead of "pseries"), but I guess it won't make a big difference - the QEMU pseries machine has been written for later operating systems in mind, there was never a big effort to get older operating systems running with it.
Tried POWER5, but got
[root@192 emu]# ./aix51
qemu-system-ppc64: unable to find CPU model 'POWER5'
[root@192 emu]# qemu-system-ppc64 --version
QEMU emulator version 4.1.0
Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
[root@192 emu]#
With
qemu-system-ppc64 -cpu power5+ -machine pseries -m 2048 -serial mon:stdio -hda aix-hdd.qcow2 -cdrom /Download/AIX5.1/VOLUME1.iso -prom-env boot-command='boot cdrom: -s verbose'
got:
VNC server running on ::1:5900
SLOF **********************************************************************
QEMU Starting
Build Date = Jul 3 2019 12:26:14
FW Version = git-ba1ab360eebe6338
Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
Populating /vdevice methods
Populating /vdevice/vty@71000000
Populating /vdevice/nvram@71000001
Populating /vdevice/l-lan@71000002
Populating /vdevice/v-scsi@71000003
SCSI: Looking for devices
8000000000000000 DISK : "QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+"
8200000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM 2.5+"
Populating /pci@800000020000000
00 0000 (D) : 1234 1111 qemu vga
00 0800 (D) : 1033 0194 serial bus [ usb-xhci ]
Installing QEMU fb
Scanning USB
XHCI: Initializing
( 700 ) Program Exception [ fff ]
R0 .. R7 R8 .. R15 R16 .. R23 R24 .. R31
000000007dbf36f4 000000007e4594a8 0000000000000000 000000007dc06400
000000007e669dc0 0000000000000100 0000000000000000 000000007dc0ae70
000000007dc10700 000000007e45c000 000000007e466010 000000007e459488
000000007e45c000 000000007dc50700 000000007dc0b040 0000200081021000
0000000000000000 000000007e436000 0000000000008000 0000200081020040
0000000000000fff 0000000000000000 000000000000f003 0000200081020070
000000007e466008 0000000000000000 0000000000000006 0000000000000002
0000000001180000 0000000000000000 000000007e66a050 000000007e459488
CR / XER LR / CTR SRR0 / SRR1 DAR / DSISR
80000408 000000007dbf3650 000000007dbf366c 0000000000000000
0000000000000000 0000000000000000 8000000000080000 00000000
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Answering comment #4:
> What I don't understand is ppc64 for IBM machine emulation, but qemu ppc64
> can't support AIX most of the time, but can support Linux on power very well.
QEMU doesn't implement the full PAPR specification. Historically we've only
added the bits that are essential for a Linux guest to be happy.
AIX 5.1 is fairly old and neither IBM, nor the QEMU community invested time
and effort in getting it to work under QEMU. AIX being a closed source OS
certainly didn't help things to go forward.
Things have changed recently though. IBM added virtio drivers and some
workarounds to AIX, as well some fixes to QEMU. Latest AIX 7.2 releases
should now be able to run under QEMU with a POWER8 or newer CPU model.
[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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