QeMU breaking after GCC upgrade












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I've been developing for PowerPC systems for a while now and until recently have been relying on GCC 6.3, without problems.



Currently, due to different reasons, I had to switch from GCC 6.3 to GCC 8.2



Now, my system is working just fine for the development board (MPC5777) but when I use QeMU it no longer works. I have tried with QeMU 2.8, 2.12 and 3.1, with the same result. so the problem is not with QeMu (I think).



QEMU 2.8.50 monitor - type 'help' for more information
(qemu) rom: requested regions overlap (rom Executables/Partition2.elf. free=0x000000000049659c, addr=0x0000000000128000)
C:Program Filesqemuqemu-system-ppc.exe: rom check and register reset failed
make[1]: *** [makefileQeMU:89: run] Error 1


I have looked around for a solution, but haven't found anything significant. I have read some things talking about the linker script being the issue, but it does not seem to be right, as the addresses should be the same and the only thing I have changed is the compiler version.










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    I've been developing for PowerPC systems for a while now and until recently have been relying on GCC 6.3, without problems.



    Currently, due to different reasons, I had to switch from GCC 6.3 to GCC 8.2



    Now, my system is working just fine for the development board (MPC5777) but when I use QeMU it no longer works. I have tried with QeMU 2.8, 2.12 and 3.1, with the same result. so the problem is not with QeMu (I think).



    QEMU 2.8.50 monitor - type 'help' for more information
    (qemu) rom: requested regions overlap (rom Executables/Partition2.elf. free=0x000000000049659c, addr=0x0000000000128000)
    C:Program Filesqemuqemu-system-ppc.exe: rom check and register reset failed
    make[1]: *** [makefileQeMU:89: run] Error 1


    I have looked around for a solution, but haven't found anything significant. I have read some things talking about the linker script being the issue, but it does not seem to be right, as the addresses should be the same and the only thing I have changed is the compiler version.










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      I've been developing for PowerPC systems for a while now and until recently have been relying on GCC 6.3, without problems.



      Currently, due to different reasons, I had to switch from GCC 6.3 to GCC 8.2



      Now, my system is working just fine for the development board (MPC5777) but when I use QeMU it no longer works. I have tried with QeMU 2.8, 2.12 and 3.1, with the same result. so the problem is not with QeMu (I think).



      QEMU 2.8.50 monitor - type 'help' for more information
      (qemu) rom: requested regions overlap (rom Executables/Partition2.elf. free=0x000000000049659c, addr=0x0000000000128000)
      C:Program Filesqemuqemu-system-ppc.exe: rom check and register reset failed
      make[1]: *** [makefileQeMU:89: run] Error 1


      I have looked around for a solution, but haven't found anything significant. I have read some things talking about the linker script being the issue, but it does not seem to be right, as the addresses should be the same and the only thing I have changed is the compiler version.










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      I've been developing for PowerPC systems for a while now and until recently have been relying on GCC 6.3, without problems.



      Currently, due to different reasons, I had to switch from GCC 6.3 to GCC 8.2



      Now, my system is working just fine for the development board (MPC5777) but when I use QeMU it no longer works. I have tried with QeMU 2.8, 2.12 and 3.1, with the same result. so the problem is not with QeMu (I think).



      QEMU 2.8.50 monitor - type 'help' for more information
      (qemu) rom: requested regions overlap (rom Executables/Partition2.elf. free=0x000000000049659c, addr=0x0000000000128000)
      C:Program Filesqemuqemu-system-ppc.exe: rom check and register reset failed
      make[1]: *** [makefileQeMU:89: run] Error 1


      I have looked around for a solution, but haven't found anything significant. I have read some things talking about the linker script being the issue, but it does not seem to be right, as the addresses should be the same and the only thing I have changed is the compiler version.







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