Setup of a virtualized instance of Windows 11 on a Fedora 37 host.
- CPU: Intel i7-13700K
- GPU: AMD RX6900 XT
- USB: ASM3142 USB 3 Gen 2
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* Reads the TSC conversion factors from the kernel, used to convert | |
* TSC ticks into nanoseconds with respect to the frequency \c CLOCK_MONOTONIC | |
* is running at. | |
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* Works on Kernel 6.3.3, x86_64, without time namespacing. | |
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* Absolutely no guarantees that the values provided are accurate on other | |
* kernel versions - it depends heavily on private implementation details. | |
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Setup of a virtualized instance of Windows 11 on a Fedora 37 host.
(latest versions of?) STM32CubeIDE seems to send DAP-related monitor commands:
ReadAP
, WriteAP
, ReadDP
, WriteDP
Upstream OpenOCD (at least the one that is packaged in Fedora) implements the functionality of those commands but they are not available under those names.
Copy mon_cmd_extension.cfg
's contents from your STM32CubeIDE installation
into your OpenOCD startup script (just search for a file with that name).
That should define the commands.
Device: HP Zook15v
In Linux, keyboard keys (Fn + F2) & (Fn + F3) resolve to the same scancode:
dmesg
:
[ 343.043330] atkbd serio0: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xab on isa0060/serio0).
[ 343.043336] atkbd serio0: Use 'setkeycodes e02b <keycode>' to make it known.
[ 343.053302] atkbd serio0: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xab on isa0060/serio0).
#1 Update: Recent Rapsberry Pi (downstream) kernel dt-overlays now exposes a config option "krnbt" that negates the need for all this.
Relevant PRs: raspberrypi/linux#3682
[Pi 3B (Non-Plus) / Pi Zero W ONLY]
As of kernel package, linux-raspberrypi-4.14.59-1
, support for notifying the kernel of the