--- wikisrc/users/kamil/qemu.mdwn 2019/02/13 05:49:21 1.5 +++ wikisrc/users/kamil/qemu.mdwn 2019/02/13 05:51:36 1.6 @@ -172,11 +172,11 @@ capstone | capstone disassembler s More information on the porting process is available on The NetBSD blog: -http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_hardware_assisted_virtualization_challenge +[http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_hardware_assisted_virtualization_challenge](http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_hardware_assisted_virtualization_challenge) A tutorial (outdated) by an early user of the support: -http://polprog.net/blog/netbsd-hax/ +[http://polprog.net/blog/netbsd-hax/](http://polprog.net/blog/netbsd-hax/) NetBSD/amd64 is the only supported host of the package, but it shouldn't be difficult to expand it to Darwin, Windows and Linux if there would be users and maintainers for these OSes. @@ -188,13 +188,13 @@ There is need to keep at least a copy sy Guests known to work: - - NetBSD/amd64 8.99.3x (other variations untested) - - Windows 7 32-bit - - FreeBSD 12 32-bit - - Linux (noapic boot) - - Minix3 i386 - - Plan9 (i386?) - - FREEDOS + * NetBSD/amd64 8.99.3x (other variations untested) + * Windows 7 32-bit + * FreeBSD 12 32-bit + * Linux (noapic boot) + * Minix3 i386 + * Plan9 (i386?) + * FREEDOS Other OSes are either broken or untested. @@ -204,15 +204,15 @@ Usage: 2. Install emulators/qemu 3.1.0nb5 or newer from pkgsrc 3. Use auxiliary scripts for HAXM (superuser privileges needed): - - haxm-mknod # creates /dev entries - - haxm-modload # insert the HAXM kernel module - - haxm-modunload # remove the HAXM module from kernel + * haxm-mknod # creates /dev entries + * haxm-modload # insert the HAXM kernel module + * haxm-modunload # remove the HAXM module from kernel Optionally grant access to the HAXM device nodes to user(s): - - /dev/HAX - - /dev/hax_vm/* - - /dev/hax_vm*/* + * /dev/HAX + * /dev/hax_vm/* + * /dev/hax_vm*/* 4. Append HAXM option to qemu