** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1316115
Title:
linux-user qemu-arm NEON support
Status in QEMU:
Invalid
Bug description:
I was
I didn't test it on real hardware yet - but I resolved the issue and
found the root cause last night:
This perhaps should have been more obvious to me in the beginning, but "readelf
-l" shows a program header similar to this:
INTERP 0x00394600 0x00394600 0x003946
On 8 May 2014 20:54, Christopher Horler wrote:
> I built Qt5 myself, and tested and it crashed again.
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> I think the entry point getting set in the ELF header is probably
> invalid and leading to the crash - I'm going to try and fix that - but
> it's almost certainly not a qemu bug.
Does the sam
I built Qt5 myself, and tested and it crashed again.
I think the entry point getting set in the ELF header is probably
invalid and leading to the crash - I'm going to try and fix that - but
it's almost certainly not a qemu bug.
I suggest closing the bug report.
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Now I look at the two sets of architecture specific information for the
two versions of the library it's almost certain this has nothing to do
with NEON.
I'll build a version of Qt5 of my own to test, if that works then from
my perspective it's not a qemu bug.
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> Are you trying to execute a DLL on purpose?
Yes - it's executable and should print out something like this (this
from my host system):
chorler@linux-foxtrot:~> /usr/lib64/libQt5Core.so.5
This is the QtCore library version 5.1.1
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