@@ -7746,7 +7746,7 @@ static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)
}
#if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || \
- defined(TARGET_SPARC)
+ defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K)
static int is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)
{
return strcmp(filename, entry) == 0;
@@ -7800,6 +7800,14 @@ static int open_cpuinfo(void *cpu_env, int fd)
}
#endif
+#if defined(TARGET_M68K)
+static int open_hardware(void *cpu_env, int fd)
+{
+ dprintf(fd, "Model:\t\tqemu-m68k\n");
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
static int do_openat(void *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode)
{
struct fake_open {
@@ -7818,6 +7826,9 @@ static int do_openat(void *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags,
#endif
#if defined(TARGET_SPARC)
{ "/proc/cpuinfo", open_cpuinfo, is_proc },
+#endif
+#if defined(TARGET_M68K)
+ { "/proc/hardware", open_hardware, is_proc },
#endif
{ NULL, NULL, NULL }
};
Debian console-setup uses /proc/hardware to guess the keyboard layout. If the file /proc/hardware cannot be opened, the installation fails. This patch adds a pseudo /proc/hardware file to report the model of the machine. Instead of reporting a known and fake model, it reports "qemu-m68k", which is true, and avoids to set the configuration for an Amiga/Apple/Atari and let the user to chose the good one. Bug: https://github.com/vivier/qemu-m68k/issues/34 Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> --- linux-user/syscall.c | 13 ++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)