Yes, this is working for me now. The binary still crashes, but I think
that's a problem in my code instead of QEMU.
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Title:
qemu-cris segfaults
That did indeed fix it, thank you!
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Title:
qemu-cris segfaults upon loading userspace binary
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
I am on
** Tags added: linux-user
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Title:
qemu-cris segfaults upon loading userspace binary
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
I am on commit 65
Public bug reported:
I am on commit 65a3c5984074313602fb5f61cc5f464abfb020c7 (latest as far
as I know). I compiled qemu with --enable-debug.
I'm trying to run a userspace CRIS binary (`./qemu-cris -cpu crisv10
./basic`), but this segfaults. When opening the coredump in gdb, I get
gdb-peda$ bt
#0