Documentation/Platforms/PowerPC

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PowerPC Emulator (32-bit)

Description

This page is about qemu-system-ppc. Note: Information below true for qemu-system-ppc builds as of 14-03-2019

The following machines are emulated through qemu-system-ppc:

Machine model selectorProvides
-M g3beige Heathrow based PowerMAC (default)
-M mac99 Mac99 based PowerMAC
-M 40p IBM RS/6000 7020 (40p)
-M bamboo Bamboo
-M mpc8544ds Mpc8544ds
-M none Empty machine
-M ppce500 Generic paravirt e500 platform
-M prep PowerPC PREP platform (deprecated in favour of the 40p machine )
-M ref405ep Ref405ep
-M amigaone Eyetech AmigaOne/Mai Logic Teron
-M sam460ex aCube Sam460ex
-M virtex-ml507 Xilinx Virtex ML507 reference design

Build directions

 ./configure --target-list=ppc-softmmu && make

Due to mouse issues when using the default GTK GUI in Windows, it is advisable to use the SDL-based GUI when compiling on/for that platform:

 ./configure --target-list=ppc-softmmu --enable-sdl && make

Pre-built binaries for Windows and OSX

Pre-built binaries for Windows can be found here: https://qemu.weilnetz.de/w64/
Pre-built binaries for OSX are provided at the emaculation website: https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=8848
Experimental builds for Windows/OSX with e.g., sound support are provided at the emaculation website: https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=8848&p=52102#p52104 and here: https://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=9028

Additional guides

Some guides detailing running Mac OS/ OS X or Amiga-like OSes are available off-site:
https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/qemu/
http://zero.eik.bme.hu/~balaton/qemu/amiga/

PowerMac G4 and G3 emulation

PowerPC Mac G4 (Mac Model PowerPC3,1) and PowerPC Mac G3 emulation

The PowerPC Mac G4 -m mac99 machine model selector has three options:

Machine model selector optionsProvides
-M mac99,via=pmu pmu power management, providing USB mouse and keyboard
-M mac99,via=pmu-adb pmu power management with adb bus for older OSs not supporting USB
-M mac99,via=cuda cuda power management with adb bus (this is the default)

Optional commands:

Optional commandsDefaultProvides
-prom-env "auto-boot?=true"yesAutomatic boot at openbios prompt
-prom-env "boot-args=-v" noVerbose start-up of OSX guests
-prom-env "vga-ndrv?=true" yesOn the fly resolution/colour depth switching for Mac OS/OS X guests
-device VGA,edid=on noProvides additional screen resolutions for Mac OS/OS X guests

Mac OS/OSX and Linux guest compatibility

Operating systemStatusRemarks
Mac OS 8.0 to 8.6Not supported
Mac OS 9.0Boots, installs, runsRequires 9.0.4 with rom version 5.2.1 and above (e.g., 9.0.4 for the Cube)
Mac OS 9.1Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 9.2Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.0Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.1Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.2Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.3Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.4Boots, installs, runs
Mac OS 10.5Boots, installs, runsRequires -m mac99,via=pmu to run
Mac OSX Server 1.2v3Boots, installs, runsNo networking due to lack of gigabit ethernet support
Lubuntu 14Boots, installs, runsRequires -g 1024x768x8 to see text while installing
Fedora 12Boots, installs, runsRequires -g 1024x768x8 to see text while installing
Debian 10Boots, installs, runsRequires -g 1024x768x8 to see text while installing
OpenSuse 11Boots, installs, runsRequires -device rtl8139 for networking, -g 1024x768x8 to see text while installing
Yellow Dog Linux 6.2Boots, installs, runsRequires -device rtl8139 for networking, -g 1024x768x8 to see text while installing

Guest installation instructions

Mac OS 9.x to Mac OS X 10.4

Command-line options to install Mac OS:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99 -m 512 -hda <hd image file> -cdrom <iso file of installation media> 

Command-line options to run Mac OS:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M mac99 -m 512 -hda <hd image file>

Mac OS X 10.5

Command-line options to install Mac OS X 10.5:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 512 -hda <hd image file> -cdrom <iso file of installation media>

Command-line options to run Mac OS X 10.5:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M mac99,via=pmu -m 512 -hda <hd image file>

Mac OS X Server 1.2v3

Installation requires several steps. Only use an .img HD, qcow2 will not work:
Step 1: boot from installation CD, use disk utility to partition disk as Apple Server, start the installation and let it fail. Quit Qemu and reboot with command line in step 2.

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu-adb -m 256 -net none -prom-env "auto-boot?=true"  -prom-env "boot-args=-v" \
 -cdrom OSXServer1.2v3.iso -hda OSXServer1.2v3.img

Step 2: initial installation (note machine and CPU, otherwise no desktop is shown).

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M g3beige -cpu G3 -m 256 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "auto-boot?=false" -net none \
 -hda OSXServer1.2v3.img -cdrom OSXServer1.2v3.iso

At the boot prompt enter "boot cd:9,\\:tbxi" Initial installation starts. Quit Qemu after completion.

Step 3: Installation continued. Boot with the following command line to complete the installation.

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M g3beige -cpu G3 -m 256 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -net none \
 -hda OSXServer1.2v3.img -cdrom OSXServer1.2v3.iso

Step 4: Boot the installed system:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M g3beige -cpu G3 -m 256 -prom-env "boot-args=-v" -prom-env "auto-boot?=true" -net none \
 -hda OSXServer1.2v3.img -cdrom OSXServer1.2v3.iso

Lubuntu 14

Installation:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -hda lubuntu14.qcow2 -cdrom lubuntu-14.04.5-desktop-powerpc.iso

Running:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\yaboot" -prom-env "boot-args=conf=hd:,\yaboot.conf" \
 -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 -hda lubuntu14.qcow2

Fedora 12

Installing:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -hda fedora12.qcow2 -cdrom Fedora-12-ppc-DVD.iso -g 1024x768x16 

Running:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\yaboot" -prom-env "boot-args=conf=hd:,\yaboot.conf" \
 -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 -hda fedora12.qcow2 -g 1024x768x32

Debian 10 (Buster)

Note: To get a graphical desktop, at software selection, remove the default desktop environment and install only Xfce
Installing:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -hda debian10.qcow2 -cdrom debian-10.0-powerpc-NETINST-1.iso -g 1024x768x8

Running:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\yaboot" -prom-env "boot-args=conf=hd:,\yaboot.conf" \
 -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 -hda debian10.qcow2 -g 1024x768x32

At the Linux boot prompt enter "Linux modprobe.blacklist=bochs_drm"

Pre-installed images of Debian 6 (Squeeze) and 7 (Wheezy) (both minimal and with desktop) can be found here: https://people.debian.org/~aurel32/qemu/powerpc/

These images boot with:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -hda debian_wheezy_powerpc_desktop.qcow2 -g 1024x768x32

OpenSuse 11

Installing:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 512 -net nic,model=rtl8139 \
 -net user -hda opensuse11.qcow2 -cdrom opensuse11.iso -g 1024x768x16 

Once the license screen appears, press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-X to open a terminal. Follow https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Install_openSUSE_on_an_Apple_PPC_computer to create partitions with pdisk. Write the map after partitioning and continue with Yast. Once Yast arrives at partitioning, select Expert partitioning, select the Hard disk and click Rescan disk.
Leave hda2 as it is.
Edit hda3 to format as Ext2, mount at /boot and set fstab option to: Mount in /etc/fstab by to Device Path (instead of Device ID)
Edit hda4 to format as Swap and set fstab option to: Mount in /etc/fstab by to Device Path (instead of Device ID)
Edit hda5 to format as Ext3, mount at / and set fstab option to: Mount in /etc/fstab by to Device Path (instead of Device ID)

Accept the partitioning and continue with formatting. Continue installing. There will be an error while the boot manager is being installed. Ignore it, do not retry and wait for the installation to finish and the system reboots. Quit Qemu at the openbios screen and edit your command line:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M mac99,via=pmu -m 512 -net nic,model=rtl8139 \
 -net user -hda opensuse11.qcow2 -cdrom opensuse11.iso -g 1024x768x32

Yellow Dog Linux 6.2

Installing:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot d -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -netdev user,id=network01 -device rtl8139,netdev=network01 \
 -cdrom <installation-image> -hda <hard disk image> -g 1024x768x16

Running:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -L pc-bios -boot c -M mac99,via=pmu -m 1024 \
 -prom-env "boot-device=hd:,\yaboot" -prom-env "boot-args=conf=hd:,\yaboot.conf" \
 -netdev user,id=network01 -device rtl8139,netdev=network01 \
 -hda <hard disk image> -g 1024x768x16

IBM RS/6000 7020 (40p)

The 40p machine can be booted with the sandalfoot zImage from: http://www.juneau-lug.org/zImage.initrd.sandalfoot

Booting:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -M 40p -cdrom zImage.initrd.sandalfoot -boot d


Bamboo

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m bamboo

Mpc8544ds

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m mpc8544ds

Empty machine

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m none

Generic paravirt e500 platform

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m ppce500

PowerPC PREP platform (deprecated in favour of the 40p machine)

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m prep

Ref405ep

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m ref405ep

Eyetech AmigaOne/Mai Logic Teron

The AmigaNG boards (amigaone, pegasos2, sam460ex) are primarily used for running Amiga-like OSes (AmigaOS 4, MorphOS and AROS) but these can also run Linux.

Eyetech AmigaOne/Mai Logic Teron (amigaone) The amigaone machine emulates an AmigaOne XE mainboard by Eyetech which is a rebranded Mai Logic Teron board with modified U-Boot firmware to support AmigaOS 4.

Emulated devices:

* PowerPC 7457 CPU (can also use``-cpu g3, 750cxe, 750fx`` or ``750gx``)
* Articia S north bridge
* VIA VT82C686B south bridge
* PCI VGA compatible card (guests may need other card instead)
* PS/2 keyboard and mouse

To boot, a modified U-Boot binary is needed. While released under GPL, its source is lost so it cannot be included in QEMU. A binary is available at https://www.hyperion-entertainment.com/index.php/downloads?view=files&parent=28. The ROM image is in the last 512kB of the file, which, on a linux host, can be extracted with the command:

 tail -c 524288 updater.image > u-boot-amigaone.bin

The BIOS emulator in the firmware is unable to run QEMU‘s standard vgabios so VGABIOS-lgpl-latest.bin is needed instead. This can be downloaded from http://www.nongnu.org/vgabios.

You can find some Linux images that work on the amigaone machine at the following link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/amigaone-linux/files/debian-installer/

Booting:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -machine amigaone -bios u-boot-amigaone.bin \
 -cdrom "A1 Linux Net Installer.iso" \
 -device ati-vga,model=rv100,romfile=VGABIOS-lgpl-latest.bin

From the firmware menu that appears select Boot sequence, Amiga Multiboot Options and set Boot device 1 to Onboard VIA IDE CDROM. Then hit escape until the main screen appears, hit escape once more and from the exit menu select either Save settings and exit or Use settings for this session only. It may take a long time loading the kernel into memory but eventually it boots and the installer becomes visible. The ati-vga RV100 emulation is not complete yet so only frame buffer works, DRM and 3D is not available.

aCube Sam460ex

Booting:

 ./qemu-system-ppc -machine sam460ex -rtc base=localtime \
 -drive if=none,id=cd,file=Sam460InstallCD-53.58.iso,format=raw \
 -device ide-cd,drive=cd,bus=ide.1

Xilinx Virtex ML507 reference design

 ./qemu-system-ppc -m virtex-ml507

Debugging tips

Command line options

 -d unimp,guest_errors

(logs unimplemented features and guest errors to stdout)

 -trace 'pmu_*'

(logs all PMU accesses to stdout)

 -trace 'usb*'

(logs all USB accesses to stdout)

Macsbug

Macsbug can be used with Mac OS guest to tell you what exactly stopped booting. The link for it is below.
Mac OS 9.2 comes with a built-in debugger. To use it, set the OpenBIOS variable &#147;APPL,debug&#148;:

Via QEMU's command-line options:

 -prom-env aapl,debug=2000000

In OpenBIOS type:
dev /
2000000 encode-int *Note: the number can be replaced with the many options available
&#147; AAPL,debug&#148; property
then to boot from a cd type:
boot cd:,\\:tbxi

To boot from a hard drive image:
boot hd:,\\:tbxi

Debugging qemu-system-ppc with GDB on an x86 Linux host

To build gdb-powerpc-linux on Linux, you need the normal build tools such as GCC installed. Download the GDB source code. Version 7.9 is reported to work: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/gdb-7.9.tar.gz Unpack it and cd into the dir, then build and install with:

 ./configure -target=powerpc-linux --enable-sim-powerpc
 make && sudo make install

Launch qemu-system-ppc(64) with -s and -S. Qemu will pause and listen on port 1234 for GDB. Set -prom-env "auto-boot?=false" --nographic on the command line for the Qemu instance to be debugged.

 qemu-system-ppc -s -S -prom-env "auto-boot?=false" --nographic

Open another terminal and launch the GDB you just built:

 gdb-powerpc-linux
 target remote localhost:1234
 continue

You can set a breakpoint in GDB, like this:

 break *0x20dccc

Type "boot" in the terminal running Qemu.

Emulated hardware issues

Mac OS

-Only Mac OS 9.x support sound well. Use an experimental build.
-Mac OS 9.x will not boot with 64 Mb or less memory. They will also not boot with more than 1024 Mb.

Links

Installation images:
Lubuntu 14.04 PPC release
OpenSuse 11 PPC release
Fedora 12 PPC release
Ubuntu Mate 16.04 PPC release
Debian 10 PPC release
Yellow Dog Linux 6.2

Google Summer of Code Discussion for Mac OS 9
Macsbug 6.6.3 - debugger for Mac OS 9
Darwin OS installation iso file
JQEMU - graphical manager for QEMU (requires Java)
PowerPC Assembly Language Tutorial
QEMU PowerPC mailing list
Beige Power Mac G3 info
Sawtooth Power Mac G4 info

Pictures

Project Builder running inside of QEMU Pong 2001 Carbon

Norton Utilities Host and Guest About Dialogs
Mac OS 9 with Graphing Calculator running Doom running in Mac OS 9.2
OpenSUSE

How do I help

QEMU has many systems that can always be improved. Here is a brief list of possible areas you may want to work on:

  • Documentation
  • Testing
  • Fixing operating system compatibility issues
  • PowerPC emulation
  • User interface
  • OpenBIOS (firmware)
  • Implement a 3D video card
  • Improve various hardware (via-cuda, ata controller, etc..)


Knowledge in these areas could help:

  • PowerPC Assembly
  • 68K Assembly
  • Embedded Programming

Contacts

Maintainer: David Gibson david@gibson.dropbear.id.au
If there are any issues with this page, please contact me