X-Git-Url: http://v3vee.org/palacios/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=palacios.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=SETUP.WINDOWS;fp=SETUP.WINDOWS;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=92bfff8899f4c02a3ad85380238e80ce38f4557f;hb=1e2852c0e5229702910f42e800d883e3c45c2c41;hpb=ddc16b0737cf58f7aa90a69c6652cdf4090aec51 diff --git a/SETUP.WINDOWS b/SETUP.WINDOWS deleted file mode 100644 index 92bfff8..0000000 --- a/SETUP.WINDOWS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -Although our development environment is primarily geared to Linux, it -is possible to develop and test on Windows, using Cygwin. To do so, -do the following, adapting it to your local environment. - -To develop on windows, you will install: - -- a specific version of binutils (targetting i386-elf) -- a specific version of gcc (targetting i386-elf) -- a specific version of nasm, patched for VT and SVM instructions -- the as86, bcc, and ld86 tools from Dev86 (these are needed to build -the bioses and other vm boot package components) - - -To start, install cygwin (see cygwin.org). We have done a complete -installation ("all" -> "install") in our environment, and would -recommend it. - -Run a bash shell. - -Check out vmm-dev from CVS, or unpack a copy from a tarball. -In the following, we assume /home/pdinda/Codes/vmm-dev -is the checked-out directory - -export DEVROOT=/home/pdinda/Codes/vmm-dev -mkdir $DEVROOT/devtools -export LOCATION=$DEVROOT/devtools - -Now build and install binutils into $LOCATION: - -cd $DEVROOT/utils -tar xfz binutils-2.16.91.0.7.tar.gz -cd binutils-2.16.91.0.7 -./configure --prefix=$LOCATION/i386 --target=i386-elf --disable-nls -make -j 4 all -make install - -Now build and install gcc: - -cd $DEVROOT/utils -tar xfz gcc-3.4.6.tar.gz -export PATH=$LOCATION/i386/bin:$PATH -cd gcc-3.4.6 -./configure --prefix=$LOCATION/i386 --target=i386-elf --disable-nls --enable-languages=c,c++ --without-headers -make -j 4 all-gcc -make install-gcc - -Now build and install the patched nasm: - -cd $DEVROOT/utils -tar xfz nasm-0.98.39.tar.gz -cd nasm-0.98.39 -patch < ../vmx.patch -patch < ../nasm-install.patch -./configure --prefix=$LOCATION -make -make install - -install bcc and other components of dev86: - -cd $DEVROOT/utils -tar xvf Dev86src-0.16.17.tar.gz -cd dev86-0.16.17 -make as86 ld86 bcc86 -make -C cpp -cp as/as86.exe bcc/bcc.exe bcc/bcc-cc1.exe cpp/bcc-cpp.exe ld/ld86.exe $LOCATION/bin - -Now test: - -cd $DEVROOT/vmm-hack1/build -export PATH=$PATH:$LOCATION/bin - -make world - -This should succeed, leaving you with a vmm.img file.