How to use Bochsドキュメント日本語化プロジェクト

bochs-2.4.5 最新版での説明です。

設定ファイル (.bochsrc:隠しファイル) の作成と実行
  • 隠しファイルです。解凍したフォルダを開いて、隠しファイルを表示にします。

bochsrcのサンプル
    • 参考サイト
o VMwareとBochsを使ってみる@謎の処理系 SunOS 4.1.4 参考文献 技術評論社「すみからすみまでLinux〜テクニカル編」および SoftwareDesign 2000年8月号、『VMwareとBochsを使ってみる』
SoftwareDesign
+ Linux 用の説明 ●Bochsの設定
+ bochsを起動するには、bochs を展開したディレクトリ上にある ".bochsrc" ファイル (隠しファイル) を修正して設定を行ないます。
+ エミュレータが使用する、ハードディスクとフロッピーディスクのイメージファイルを作成します。
+ 以上は、すべて CUI で手作業でします。(テキストエディタで作成します。)
o bochsrcのサンプル 日本語 Last-modified: 2010-01-14 (木) 21:48:28 (260d)
o Mac OS 用の説明 【コラム】OS X ハッキング! (60) bochs上でAmiga OS互換の「AROS」を動かす(その1) | パソコン | マイコミジャーナル 2003/07/25
+ AROS起動用の「bochsrc.txt」がでています。
+ AROS Research Operating System
+ AROS Research Operating System pc-i386-boot-floppy Download MD5 1.73 MB
o Windows 用の説明 BOCHSも使ってみた 最終更新:10/11/2009 14:12:01
+ Windows95用の「bochsrc.txt 注意する記述」がでています。
+ OSASK用の「bochsrc.txt 特に注意する記述」がでています。
+ FreeBSD用の「.bochsrc 主要部の記述」がでています。

Bochs公式イメージファイル
    • bochs: The Open Source IA-32 Emulation Project (Disk Images) Bochs用ディスクイメージサイト
    • 参考サイト Bochsについて DOSエミュレータについて 近日中にHP移転します。Last modified: Wed Nov 18 20:51:22 JST 2009
o ●Bochsrc について Bochs の設定ファイル Bochsrc についてのページです。Bochs のページの訳を適当にしました。
o ●Bochrc のありか - Bochs の設定ファイルである Bochrc が何処にあるか分からない、何処に置いたらいいのか、何て事が良くありました。Bochs のページに書いてありましたので、メモ代わりに翻訳して書いて置きます。

1. .bochsrc (隠しファイル) は、カレントディレクトリに置いて下さい。(Linux)
2. bochsrc は、カレントディレクトリに置いて下さい。(Unix)
3. bochsrc.txt は、カレントディレクトリに置いて下さい。(Windows, Mac OS X)
4. (win32 only) bochsrc.bxrc は、カレントディレクトリに置いて下さい。
5. (Unix only) .bochsrc は、ユーザーのホームディレクトリに置いて下さい。
6. (Unix only) bochsrc は、/etc のディレクトリに置いて下さい。
注記) カレントディレクトリとは、現在作業をしているディレクトリ (フォルダ) の事を指します。基本的にはイメージファイル毎に作成して、同じ場所に置くと良いです。
 Bochs は、x86 ベースのシステムは元より、ARM や Power PC など数多くのシステムで動作します。これは CPU レベルからエミュレーションを行っているからです。未知の x86 の ニーモニック をエミュレーションすることすら可能です。VMware 等はパフォーマンス重視からか CPU のエミュレーションは行っていません。
Mona OS を使用する方法のサイト
Bochsの挙動 - nika's wiki BochsのI/Oポートの挙動やFDブートがどう実装されているのかを書くページです。
確認 (端末を起動して、付属のデモOS : DLX Linux を起動します。)

インストール後、動作の確認をします。
  • デモOS(DLX Linux)を起動します。(端末を起動します。)
  • Bochs をインストールした後、X-Window のターミナルを開いて、以下のコマンドを実行すると、デモOS(DLX Linux)が起動します。
ターミナル (端末) 内に、"DLX Linux" が起動できたらインストールの成功です。
  • デモOS(DLX Linux)を起動するコマンド
    # bximage
"10GB" のHDDイメージを、"c.img" のファイル名で作成します。

HDDイメージの作成 (付属のデモOS : DLX Linux を起動します。)

# bximage

bximage
Disk Image Creation Tool for Bochs
$Id: bximage.c,v 1.34 2009/04/14 09:45:22 sshwarts Exp $

Do you want to create a floppy disk image or a hard disk image?
Please type hd or fd. [hd] (Enter キーをクリック:hd を選択)

What kind of image should I create?
Please type flat, sparse or growing. [flat] (Enter キーをクリック:flat を選択)

Enter the hard disk size in megabytes, between 1 and 129023
[10] 10000 (10000 を入力:10GB: Enter キーをクリック:10000MB を指定)

I will create a 'flat' hard disk image with
cyl=20317
heads=16
sectors per track=63
total sectors=20479536
total size=9999.77 megabytes

What should I name the image?
[c.img] 10gb-hd.img (ハードディスクイメージの名前を入力:Enter キーをクリック)

Writing: [] Done.

I wrote 10485522432 bytes to 10gb-hd.img.

The following line should appear in your bochsrc:
ata0-master: type=disk, path="10gb-hd.img", mode=flat, cylinders=20317, heads=16, spt=63
#

以上で、10GB の仮想ハードディスクイメージファイルが、作成できます。
Bochs をインストール後に、デモOS(DLX Linux)を起動して作成します。
  • 作成したハードディスクイメージファイルは、root (home) フォルダに作成されます。
    • Puppy Linux で確認しました。Puppy Linux は、標準では、root でログインします。(2010年10月3日作成して確認しました。)
  • ハードディスクイメージについて:bximage で作った後に、bochsrc に付け加える設定を教えてくれるので、それを bochsrc にコピー・ペーストする。最後の部分です。

ata0-master: type=disk, path="10gb-hd.img", mode=flat, cylinders=20317, heads=16, spt=63
#
.bochsrc の設定内容の例 (/mnt/home/qemu/iso/bochs-2.4.5 にフォルダがあります。)

megs: 64
romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000
vgaromimage: $BXSHARE/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest
floppya: 1_44=aros-pc-i386.img, status=inserted
floppyb: 1_44=aros.bin, status=inserted
diskc: file=./10gb-hd.img, cyl=20317, heads=16, spt=63
diskc: file=./c.img, cyl=20317, heads=16, spt=63
ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14
ata0-master: type=disk, path="10gb-hd.img", mode=flat, cylinders=20317, heads=16, spt=63
ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=./aros-pc-i386.iso, status=inserted
boot: disk, floppy,
#boot: cdrom, floppy, disk
keyboard_mapping: enabled=1, map=/usr/share/bochs/keymaps/x11-pc-us.map
log: bochsout.txt
clock: sync=realtime, time0=local
参考サイト
  • Bochsの話題と実験
  • 付属のデモOS : DLX Linux を起動するコマンド
    # bximage
  • 起動してメニューを表示するコマンド
    # bochs
  • ホストのパソコンの CDROM (インストールCD) から、起動するときのコマンド
    # bochs -q

マウスが Bochs のウィンドウ (ゲスト OS) に入った状態からでるときは、Ctrl キー (左右どちらでもよい) を押してから、3ボタンマウスの中央のボタンをクリックすると、ホストOS のマウス操作に変わります。
Bochs User Manual 英語
インストール後作成されるファルダとファイル (Puppy Linux の場合)
  • /usr/local/bin/bochs
  • /usr/local/share/bochs
    • /usr/local/share/bochs/BIOS-bochs-latest
    • /usr/local/share/bochs/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest
    • /usr/local/share/bochs/keymaps
    • /usr/local/share/bochs/keymaps/x11-pc-us.map

コンピュータはお好きですか?: Bochs 2.4.1の設定 - Windows 2009年9月6日日曜日
デフォルトの .bochsrc ファイルの内容です。

# You may now use double quotes around pathnames, in case
# your pathname includes spaces.

#===================================================
# CONFIG_INTERFACE
#
# The configuration interface is a series of menus or dialog boxes that
# allows you to change all the settings that control Bochs's behavior.
# Depending on the platform there are up to 3 choices of configuration
# interface: a text mode version called "textconfig" and two graphical versions
# called "win32config" and "wx". The text mode version uses stdin/stdout and
# is always compiled in, unless Bochs is compiled for wx only. The choice
# "win32config" is only available on win32 and it is the default there.
# The choice "wx" is only available when you use "--with-wx" on the configure
# command. If you do not write a config_interface line, Bochs will
# choose a default for you.
#
# NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use
# the "wx" display library.
#===================================================
#config_interface: textconfig
#config_interface: win32config
#config_interface: wx

#===================================================
# DISPLAY_LIBRARY
#
# The display library is the code that displays the Bochs VGA screen. Bochs
# has a selection of about 10 different display library implementations for
# different platforms. If you run configure with multiple --with-* options,
# the display_library command lets you choose which one you want to run with.
# If you do not write a display_library line, Bochs will choose a default for
# you.
#
# The choices are:
# x use X windows interface, cross platform
# win32 use native win32 libraries
# carbon use Carbon library (for MacOS X)
# beos use native BeOS libraries
# macintosh use MacOS pre-10
# amigaos use native AmigaOS libraries
# sdl use SDL library, cross platform
# svga use SVGALIB library for Linux, allows graphics without X11
# term text only, uses curses/ncurses library, cross platform
# rfb provides an interface to AT&T's VNC viewer, cross platform
# wx use wxWidgets library, cross platform
# nogui no display at all
#
# NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use
# the "wx" display library.
#
# Specific options:
# Some display libraries now support specific option to control their
# behaviour. See the examples below for currently supported options.
#===================================================
#display_library: amigaos
#display_library: beos
#display_library: carbon
#display_library: macintosh
#display_library: nogui
#display_library: rfb, options="timeout=60" # time to wait for client
#display_library: sdl, options="fullscreen" # startup in fullscreen mode
#display_library: term
#display_library: win32, options="legacyF12" # use F12 to toggle mouse
#display_library: win32, options="gui_debug" # use Win32 debugger gui
#display_library: wx
#display_library: x, options="hideIPS" # disable IPS output in status bar
#display_library: x, options="gui_debug" # use GTK debugger gui

#===================================================
# ROMIMAGE:
# The ROM BIOS controls what the PC does when it first powers on.
# Normally, you can use a precompiled BIOS in the source or binary
# distribution called BIOS-bochs-latest. The ROM BIOS is usually loaded
# starting at address 0xf0000, and it is exactly 64k long. Another option
# is 128k BIOS which is loaded at address 0xe0000.
# You can also use the environment variable $BXSHARE to specify the
# location of the BIOS.
# The usage of external large BIOS images (up to 512k) at memory top is
# now supported, but we still recommend to use the BIOS distributed with
# Bochs. The start address optional, since it can be calculated from image size.
#===================================================
romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-latest
#romimage: file=bios/seabios-0.5.1.bin
#romimage: file=mybios.bin, address=0xfff80000 # 512k at memory top

#===================================================
# CPU:
# This defines cpu-related parameters inside Bochs:
#
# COUNT:
# Set the number of processors:cores per processor:threads per core
# when Bochs is compiled for SMP emulation.
# Bochs currently supports up to 8 threads running simultaniosly.
# If Bochs is compiled without SMP support, it won't accept values
# different from 1.
#
# QUANTUM:
# Maximum amount of instructions allowed to execute by processor before
# returning control to another cpu. This option exists only in Bochs
# binary compiled with SMP support.
#
# RESET_ON_TRIPLE_FAULT:
# Reset the CPU when triple fault occur (highly recommended) rather than
# PANIC. Remember that if you trying to continue after triple fault the
# simulation will be completely bogus !
#
# MSRS:
# Define path to user CPU Model Specific Registers (MSRs) specification.
# See example in msrs.def.
#
# IGNORE_BAD_MSRS:
# Ignore MSR references that Bochs does not understand; print a warning
# message instead of generating #GP exception. This option is enabled
# by default but will not be avaiable if configurable MSRs are enabled.
#
# IPS:
# Emulated Instructions Per Second. This is the number of IPS that bochs
# is capable of running on your machine. You can recompile Bochs with
# --enable-show-ips option enabled, to find your host's capability.
# Measured IPS value will then be logged into your log file or shown
# in the status bar (if supported by the gui).
#
# IPS is used to calibrate many time-dependent events within the bochs
# simulation. For example, changing IPS affects the frequency of VGA
# updates, the duration of time before a key starts to autorepeat, and
# the measurement of BogoMips and other benchmarks.
#
# Examples:
#
# Bochs Machine/Compiler Mips
# _
# 2.3.7 3.2Ghz Intel Core 2 Q9770 with WinXP/g++ 3.4 50 to 55 Mips
# 2.3.7 2.6Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with WinXP/g++ 3.4 38 to 43 Mips
# 2.2.6 2.6Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with WinXP/g++ 3.4 21 to 25 Mips
# 2.2.6 2.1Ghz Athlon XP with Linux 2.6/g++ 3.4 12 to 15 Mips
# 2.0.1 1.6Ghz Intel P4 with Win2000/g++ 3.3 5 to 7 Mips
#===================================================
cpu: count=1, ips=50000000, reset_on_triple_fault=1, ignore_bad_msrs=1, msrs="msrs.def"

#===================================================
# CPUID:
#
# This defines features and functionality supported by Bochs emulated CPU:
#
# MMX:
# Select MMX instruction set support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 5.
#
# SEP:
# Select SYSENTER/SYSEXIT instruction set support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# SSE:
# Select SSE instruction set support.
# Any of NONE/SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSSE3/SSE4_1/SSE4_2 could be selected.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# XAPIC:
# Select XAPIC extensions support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# AES:
# Select AES instruction set support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# MOVBE:
# Select MOVBE Intel(R) Atom instruction support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# XSAVE:
# Select XSAVE extensions support.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6.
#
# 1G_PAGES:
# Enable 1G page size support in long mode.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with x86-64 support.
#
# MWAIT_IS_NOP:
# When this option is enabled MWAIT will not put the CPU into a sleep state.
# This option exists only if Bochs compiled with --enable-monitor-mwait.
#
# VENDOR_STRING:
# Set the CPUID vendor string returned by CPUID(0x0). This should be a
# twelve-character ASCII string.
#
# BRAND_STRING:
# Set the CPUID vendor string returned by CPUID(0x80000002 .. 0x80000004).
# This should be at most a forty-eight-character ASCII string.
#
# CPUID_LIMIT_WINNT:
# Determine whether to limit maximum CPUID function to 3. This mode is
# required to workaround WinNT installation and boot issues.
#===================================================
cpuid: mmx=1, sep=1, sse=sse4_2, xapic=1, aes=1, movbe=1, xsave=1, cpuid_limit_winnt=0

#===================================================
# MEMORY
# Set the amount of physical memory you want to emulate.
#
# GUEST:
# Set amount of guest physical memory to emulate. The default is 32MB,
# the maximum amount limited only by physical address space limitations.
#
# HOST:
# Set amount of host memory you want to allocate for guest RAM emulation.
# It is possible to allocate less memory than you want to emulate in guest
# system. This will fake guest to see the non-existing memory. Once guest
# system touches new memory block it will be dynamically taken from the
# memory pool. You will be warned (by FATAL PANIC) in case guest already
# used all allocated host memory and wants more.
#
#===================================================
memory: guest=512, host=256

#===================================================
# OPTROMIMAGE1-4:
# You may now load up to 4 optional ROM images. Be sure to use a
# read-only area, typically between C8000 and EFFFF. These optional
# ROM images should not overwrite the rombios (located at
# F0000-FFFFF) and the videobios (located at C0000-C7FFF).
# Those ROM images will be initialized by the bios if they contain
# the right signature (0x55AA) and a valid checksum.
# It can also be a convenient way to upload some arbitrary code/data
# in the simulation, that can be retrieved by the boot loader
#===================================================
#optromimage1: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd0000
#optromimage2: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd1000
#optromimage3: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd2000
#optromimage4: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd3000

#optramimage1: file=/path/file1.img, address=0x0010000
#optramimage2: file=/path/file2.img, address=0x0020000
#optramimage3: file=/path/file3.img, address=0x0030000
#optramimage4: file=/path/file4.img, address=0x0040000

#===================================================
# VGAROMIMAGE
# You now need to load a VGA ROM BIOS into C0000.
#===================================================
#vgaromimage: file=bios/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40
vgaromimage: file=$BXSHARE/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest
#vgaromimage: file=bios/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest-cirrus

#===================================================
# VGA:
# Here you can specify the display extension to be used. With the value
# 'none' you can use standard VGA with no extension. Other supported
# values are 'vbe' for Bochs VBE and 'cirrus' for Cirrus SVGA support.
#===================================================
#vga: extension=cirrus
vga: extension=vbe

#===================================================
# FLOPPYA:
# Point this to pathname of floppy image file or device
# This should be of a bootable floppy(image/device) if you're
# booting from 'a' (or 'floppy').
#
# You can set the initial status of the media to 'ejected' or 'inserted'.
# floppya: 2_88=path, status=ejected (2.88M 3.5" media)
# floppya: 1_44=path, status=inserted (1.44M 3.5" media)
# floppya: 1_2=path, status=ejected (1.2M 5.25" media)
# floppya: 720k=path, status=inserted (720K 3.5" media)
# floppya: 360k=path, status=inserted (360K 5.25" media)
# floppya: 320k=path, status=inserted (320K 5.25" media)
# floppya: 180k=path, status=inserted (180K 5.25" media)
# floppya: 160k=path, status=inserted (160K 5.25" media)
# floppya: image=path, status=inserted (guess media type from image size)
# floppya: type=1_44 (1.44M 3.5" floppy drive, no media)
#
# The path should be the name of a disk image file. On Unix, you can use a raw
# device name such as /dev/fd0 on Linux. On win32 platforms, use drive letters
# such as a: or b: as the path. The parameter 'image' works with image files
# only. In that case the size must match one of the supported types.
# The parameter 'type' can be used to enable the floppy drive without media
# and status specified. Usually the drive type is set up based on the media type.
#===================================================
floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0, status=inserted
#floppya: image=../1.44, status=inserted
#floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0H1440, status=inserted
#floppya: 1_2=../1_2, status=inserted
#floppya: 1_44=a:, status=inserted
#floppya: 1_44=a.img, status=inserted
#floppya: 1_44=/dev/rfd0a, status=inserted

#===================================================
# FLOPPYB:
# See FLOPPYA above for syntax
#===================================================
#floppyb: 1_44=b:, status=inserted
#floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted

#===================================================
# ATA0, ATA1, ATA2, ATA3
# ATA controller for hard disks and cdroms
#
# ata0-3: enabled=0|1, ioaddr1=addr, ioaddr2=addr, irq=number
#
# These options enables up to 4 ata channels. For each channel
# the two base io addresses and the irq must be specified.
#
# ata0 and ata1 are enabled by default with the values shown below
#
# Examples:
# ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14
# ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15
# ata2: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11
# ata3: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9
#===================================================
ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14
ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15
ata2: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11
ata3: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9

#===================================================
# ATA0-3-MASTER, ATA0-3-SLAVE
#
# This defines the type and characteristics of all attached ata devices:
# type= type of attached device disk|cdrom
# mode= only valid for disks flat|concat|external|dll|sparse|vmware3
# mode= only valid for disks undoable|growing|volatile
# path= path of the image
# cylinders= only valid for disks
# heads= only valid for disks
# spt= only valid for disks
# status= only valid for cdroms inserted|ejected
# biosdetect= type of biosdetection none|auto, only for disks on ata0 cmos
# translation=type of translation of the bios, only for disks none|lba|large|rechs|auto
# model= string returned by identify device command
# journal= optional filename of the redolog for undoable and volatile disks
#
# Point this at a hard disk image file, cdrom iso file, or physical cdrom
# device. To create a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you
# choose the size and then suggest a line that works with it.
#
# In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk,
# but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way.
#
# In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms.
# Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to
# access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive"
# to access the physical drive.
#
# The path is mandatory for hard disks. Disk geometry autodetection works with
# images created by bximage if CHS is set to 0/0/0 (cylinders are calculated
# using heads=16 and spt=63). For other hard disk images and modes the
# cylinders, heads, and spt are mandatory. In all cases the disk size reported
# from the image must be exactly C*H*S*512.
#
# Default values are:
# mode=flat, biosdetect=auto, translation=auto, model="Generic 1234"
#
# The biosdetect option has currently no effect on the bios
#
# Examples:
# ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=10M.sample, cylinders=306, heads=4, spt=17
# ata0-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=20M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=4, spt=17
# ata1-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=30M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17
# ata1-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=46M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=6, spt=17
# ata2-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=62M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=8, spt=17
# ata2-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=112M.sample, cylinders=900, heads=15, spt=17
# ata3-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=483M.sample, cylinders=1024, heads=15, spt=63
# ata3-slave: type=cdrom, path=iso.sample, status=inserted
#===================================================
ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample"
#ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample", cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17
#ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="c.img", cylinders=0 # autodetect
#ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=D:, status=inserted
#ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted
#ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path="drive", status=inserted
#ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/rcd0d, status=inserted

#===================================================
# BOOT:
# This defines the boot sequence. Now you can specify up to 3 boot drives,
# which can be 'floppy', 'disk', 'cdrom' or 'network' (boot ROM).
# Legacy 'a' and 'c' are also supported.
# Examples:
# boot: floppy
# boot: cdrom, disk
# boot: network, disk
# boot: cdrom, floppy, disk
#===================================================
#boot: floppy
boot: disk

#===================================================
# CLOCK:
# This defines the parameters of the clock inside Bochs:
#
# SYNC:
# This defines the method how to synchronize the Bochs internal time
# with realtime. With the value 'none' the Bochs time relies on the IPS
# value and no host time synchronization is used. The 'slowdown' method
# sacrifices performance to preserve reproducibility while allowing host
# time correlation. The 'realtime' method sacrifices reproducibility to
# preserve performance and host-time correlation.
# It is possible to enable both synchronization methods.
#
# TIME0:
# Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time
# value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is
# set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case) or if time0 equal 'local',
# the simulation will be started at the current local host time.
# If time0 equal to 2 (special case) or if time0 equal 'utc',
# the simulation will be started at the current utc time.
#
# Syntax:
# clock: sync=none|slowdown|realtime|both, time0=timeValue|local|utc
#
# Example:
# clock: sync=none, time0=local # Now (localtime)
# clock: sync=slowdown, time0=315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980
# clock: sync=none, time0=631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990
# clock: sync=realtime, time0=938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999
# clock: sync=realtime, time0=946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000
# clock: sync=none, time0=1 # Now (localtime)
# clock: sync=none, time0=utc # Now (utc/gmt)
#
# Default value are sync=none, time0=local
#===================================================
#clock: sync=none, time0=local

#===================================================
# FLOPPY_BOOTSIG_CHECK: disabled=0|1
# Enables or disables the 0xaa55 signature check on boot floppies
# Defaults to disabled=0
# Examples:
# floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0
# floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1
#===================================================
floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0

#===================================================
# LOG:
# Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs debug and misc. verbiage
# to be written to. If you don't use this option or set the filename to
# '-' the output is written to the console. If you really don't want it,
# make it "/dev/null" (Unix) or "nul" (win32). :(
#
# Examples:
# log: ./bochs.out
# log: /dev/tty
#===================================================
#log: /dev/null
log: bochsout.txt

#===================================================
# LOGPREFIX:
# This handles the format of the string prepended to each log line.
# You may use those special tokens :
# %t : 11 decimal digits timer tick
# %i : 8 hexadecimal digits of cpu current eip (ignored in SMP configuration)
# %e : 1 character event type ('i'nfo, 'd'ebug, 'p'anic, 'e'rror)
# %d : 5 characters string of the device, between brackets
#
# Default : %t%e%d
# Examples:
# logprefix: %t-%e-@%i-%d
# logprefix: %i%e%d
#===================================================
#logprefix: %t%e%d

#===================================================
# LOG CONTROLS
#
# Bochs now has four severity levels for event logging.
# panic: cannot proceed. If you choose to continue after a panic,
# don't be surprised if you get strange behavior or crashes.
# error: something went wrong, but it is probably safe to continue the
# simulation.
# info: interesting or useful messages.
# debug: messages useful only when debugging the code. This may
# spit out thousands per second.
#
# For events of each level, you can choose to crash, report, or ignore.
# TODO: allow choice based on the facility: e.g. crash on panics from
# everything except the cdrom, and only report those.
#
# If you are experiencing many panics, it can be helpful to change
# the panic action to report instead of fatal. However, be aware
# that anything executed after a panic is uncharted territory and can
# cause bochs to become unstable. The panic is a "graceful exit," so
# if you disable it you may get a spectacular disaster instead.
#===================================================
panic: action=ask
error: action=report
info: action=report
debug: action=ignore
#pass: action=fatal

#===================================================
# DEBUGGER_LOG:
# Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs to log debugger output.
# If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null or '-'. :(
#
# Examples:
# debugger_log: ./debugger.out
#===================================================
#debugger_log: /dev/null
#debugger_log: debugger.out
debugger_log: -

#===================================================
# COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4:
# This defines a serial port (UART type 16550A). In the 'term' you can specify
# a device to use as com1. This can be a real serial line, or a pty. To use
# a pty (under X/Unix), create two windows (xterms, usually). One of them will
# run bochs, and the other will act as com1. Find out the tty the com1
# window using the tty' command, and use that as the dev' parameter.
# Then do sleep 1000000' in the com1 window to keep the shell from
# messing with things, and run bochs in the other window. Serial I/O to
# com1 (port 0x3f8) will all go to the other window.
# In socket* and pipe* (win32 only) modes Bochs becomes either socket/named pipe
# client or server. In client mode it connects to an already running server (if
# connection fails Bochs treats com port as not connected). In server mode it
# opens socket/named pipe and waits until a client application connects to it
# before starting simulation. This mode is useful for remote debugging (e.g.
# with gdb's "target remote host:port" command or windbg's command line option
# -k com:pipe,port=\\.\pipe\pipename). Note: 'socket' is a shorthand for
# 'socket-client' and 'pipe' for 'pipe-client'. Socket modes use simple TCP
# communication, pipe modes use duplex byte mode pipes.
# Other serial modes are 'null' (no input/output), 'file' (output to a file
# specified as the 'dev' parameter), 'raw' (use the real serial port - under
# construction for win32), 'mouse' (standard serial mouse - requires
# mouse option setting 'type=serial', 'type=serial_wheel' or 'type=serial_msys').
#
# Examples:
# com1: enabled=1, mode=null
# com1: enabled=1, mode=mouse
# com2: enabled=1, mode=file, dev=serial.out
# com3: enabled=1, mode=raw, dev=com1
# com3: enabled=1, mode=socket-client, dev=localhost:8888
# com3: enabled=1, mode=socket-server, dev=localhost:8888
# com4: enabled=1, mode=pipe-client, dev=\\.\pipe\mypipe
# com4: enabled=1, mode=pipe-server, dev=\\.\pipe\mypipe
#===================================================
#com1: enabled=1, mode=term, dev=/dev/ttyp9

#===================================================
# PARPORT1, PARPORT2:
# This defines a parallel (printer) port. When turned on and an output file is
# defined the emulated printer port sends characters printed by the guest OS
# into the output file. On some platforms a device filename can be used to
# send the data to the real parallel port (e.g. "/dev/lp0" on Linux, "lpt1" on
# win32 platforms).
#
# Examples:
# parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out"
# parport2: enabled=1, file="/dev/lp0"
# parport1: enabled=0
#===================================================
parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out"

#===================================================
# SB16:
# This defines the SB16 sound emulation. It can have several of the
# following properties.
# All properties are in the format sb16: property=value
# midi: The filename is where the midi data is sent. This can be a
# device or just a file if you want to record the midi data.
# midimode:
# 0=no data
# 1=output to device (system dependent. midi denotes the device driver)
# 2=SMF file output, including headers
# 3=output the midi data stream to the file (no midi headers and no
# delta times, just command and data bytes)
# wave: This is the device/file where wave output is stored
# wavemode:
# 0=no data
# 1=output to device (system dependent. wave denotes the device driver)
# 2=VOC file output, incl. headers
# 3=output the raw wave stream to the file
# log: The file to write the sb16 emulator messages to.
# loglevel:
# 0=no log
# 1=resource changes, midi program and bank changes
# 2=severe errors
# 3=all errors
# 4=all errors plus all port accesses
# 5=all errors and port accesses plus a lot of extra info
# dmatimer:
# microseconds per second for a DMA cycle. Make it smaller to fix
# non-continuous sound. 750000 is usually a good value. This needs a
# reasonably correct setting for the IPS parameter of the CPU option.
#
# Examples for output devices:
# sb16: midimode=1, midi="", wavemode=1, wave="" # win32
# sb16: midimode=1, midi=alsa:128:0, wavemode=1, wave=alsa # Linux with ALSA
#===================================================
#sb16: midimode=1, midi=/dev/midi00, wavemode=1, wave=/dev/dsp, loglevel=2, log=sb16.log, dmatimer=600000

#===================================================
# VGA_UPDATE_INTERVAL:
# Video memory is scanned for updates and screen updated every so many
# virtual seconds. The default is 50000, about 20Hz. Keep in mind that
# you must tweak the 'cpu: ips=N' directive to be as close to the number
# of emulated instructions-per-second your workstation can do, for this
# to be accurate.
#
# Examples:
# vga_update_interval: 250000
#===================================================
vga_update_interval: 300000

# using for Winstone '98 tests
#vga_update_interval: 100000

#===================================================
# KEYBOARD_SERIAL_DELAY:
# Approximate time in microseconds that it takes one character to
# be transfered from the keyboard to controller over the serial path.
# Examples:
# keyboard_serial_delay: 200
#===================================================
keyboard_serial_delay: 250

#===================================================
# KEYBOARD_PASTE_DELAY:
# Approximate time in microseconds between attempts to paste
# characters to the keyboard controller. This leaves time for the
# guest os to deal with the flow of characters. The ideal setting
# depends on how your operating system processes characters. The
# default of 100000 usec (.1 seconds) was chosen because it works
# consistently in Windows.
#
# If your OS is losing characters during a paste, increase the paste
# delay until it stops losing characters.
#
# Examples:
# keyboard_paste_delay: 100000
#===================================================
keyboard_paste_delay: 100000

#===================================================
# MOUSE:
# The Bochs gui creates mouse "events" unless the 'enabled' option is
# set to 0. The hardware emulation itself is not disabled by this.
# Unless you have a particular reason for enabling the mouse by default,
# it is recommended that you leave it off. You can also toggle the mouse
# usage at runtime (control key + middle mouse button on X11, SDL,
# wxWidgets and Win32).
# With the mouse type option you can select the type of mouse to emulate.
# The default value is 'ps2'. The other choices are 'imps2' (wheel mouse
# on PS/2), 'serial', 'serial_wheel' and 'serial_msys' (one com port requires
# setting 'mode=mouse'). To connect a mouse to an USB port, see the 'usb_uhci'
# or 'usb_ohci' option (requires PCI and USB support).
#
# Examples:
# mouse: enabled=1
# mouse: enabled=1, type=imps2
# mouse: enabled=1, type=serial
# mouse: enabled=0
#===================================================
mouse: enabled=0

#===================================================
# private_colormap: Request that the GUI create and use it's own
# non-shared colormap. This colormap will be used
# when in the bochs window. If not enabled, a
# shared colormap scheme may be used. Not implemented
# on all GUI's.
#
# Examples:
# private_colormap: enabled=1
# private_colormap: enabled=0
#===================================================
private_colormap: enabled=0

#===================================================
# fullscreen: ONLY IMPLEMENTED ON AMIGA
# Request that Bochs occupy the entire screen instead of a
# window.
#
# Examples:
# fullscreen: enabled=0
# fullscreen: enabled=1
#===================================================
#fullscreen: enabled=0
#screenmode: name="sample"

#==================================================
# ne2k: NE2000 compatible ethernet adapter
#
# Examples:
# ne2k: ioaddr=IOADDR, irq=IRQ, mac=MACADDR, ethmod=MODULE, ethdev=DEVICE, script=SCRIPT
#
# ioaddr, irq: You probably won't need to change ioaddr and irq, unless there
# are IRQ conflicts. These arguments are ignored when assign the ne2k to a
# PCI slot.
#
# mac: The MAC address MUST NOT match the address of any machine on the net.
# Also, the first byte must be an even number (bit 0 set means a multicast
# address), and you cannot use ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff because that's the broadcast
# address. For the ethertap module, you must use fe:fd:00:00:00:01. There may
# be other restrictions too. To be safe, just use the b0:c4... address.
#
# ethdev: The ethdev value is the name of the network interface on your host
# platform. On UNIX machines, you can get the name by running ifconfig. On
# Windows machines, you must run niclist to get the name of the ethdev.
# Niclist source code is in misc/niclist.c and it is included in Windows
# binary releases.
#
# script: The script value is optional, and is the name of a script that
# is executed after bochs initialize the network interface. You can use
# this script to configure this network interface, or enable masquerading.
# This is mainly useful for the tun/tap devices that only exist during
# Bochs execution. The network interface name is supplied to the script
# as first parameter
#
# If you don't want to make connections to any physical networks,
# you can use the following 'ethmod's to simulate a virtual network.
# null: All packets are discarded, but logged to a few files.
# arpback: ARP is simulated. Disabled by default.
# vde: Virtual Distributed Ethernet
# vnet: ARP, ICMP-echo(ping), DHCP and read/write TFTP are simulated.
# The virtual host uses 192.168.10.1.
# DHCP assigns 192.168.10.2 to the guest.
# TFTP uses the ethdev value for the root directory and doesn't
# overwrite files.
#
#===================================================
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=en0 #macosx
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=linux, ethdev=eth0
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=win32, ethdev=MYCARD
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tap, ethdev=tap0
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=/dev/net/tun0, script=./tunconfig
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=null, ethdev=eth0
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vde, ethdev="/tmp/vde.ctl"
# ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vnet, ethdev="c:/temp"

#===================================================
# pnic: Bochs/Etherboot pseudo-NIC
#
# Example:
# pnic: enabled=1, mac=MACADDR, ethmod=MODULE, ethdev=DEVICE, script=SCRIPT
#
# The pseudo-NIC accepts the same syntax (for mac, ethmod, ethdev, script) and
# supports the same networking modules as the NE2000 adapter. In addition to
# this, it must be assigned to a PCI slot.
#===================================================
#pnic: enabled=1, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=vnet

#===================================================
# KEYBOARD_MAPPING:
# This enables a remap of a physical localized keyboard to a
# virtualized us keyboard, as the PC architecture expects.
# If enabled, the keymap file must be specified.
#
# Examples:
# keyboard_mapping: enabled=1, map=gui/keymaps/x11-pc-de.map
#===================================================
keyboard_mapping: enabled=0, map=

#===================================================
# KEYBOARD_TYPE:
# Type of keyboard return by a "identify keyboard" command to the
# keyboard controler. It must be one of "xt", "at" or "mf".
# Defaults to "mf". It should be ok for almost everybody. A known
# exception is french macs, that do have a "at"-like keyboard.
#
# Examples:
# keyboard_type: mf
#===================================================
#keyboard_type: mf

#===================================================
# USER_SHORTCUT:
# This defines the keyboard shortcut to be sent when you press the "user"
# button in the headerbar. The shortcut string is a combination of maximum
# 3 key names (listed below) separated with a '-' character.
# Valid key names:
# "alt", "bksl", "bksp", "ctrl", "del", "down", "end", "enter", "esc",
# "f1", ... "f12", "home", "ins", "left", "menu", "minus", "pgdwn", "pgup",
# "plus", "right", "shift", "space", "tab", "up", "win", "print" and "power".
#
# Example:
# user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del
#===================================================
#user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del

#===================================================
# I440FXSUPPORT:
# This option controls the presence of the i440FX PCI chipset. You can
# also specify the devices connected to PCI slots. Up to 5 slots are
# available now. These devices are currently supported: ne2k, pcivga,
# pcidev, pcipnic and usb_ohci. If Bochs is compiled with Cirrus SVGA
# support you'll have the additional choice 'cirrus'.
#
# Example:
# i440fxsupport: enabled=1, slot1=pcivga, slot2=ne2k
#===================================================
i440fxsupport: enabled=1

#===================================================
# USB_UHCI:
# This option controls the presence of the USB root hub which is a part
# of the i440FX PCI chipset. With the portX option you can connect devices
# to the hub (currently supported: 'mouse', 'tablet', 'keypad', 'disk', 'cdrom'
# 'hub' and 'printer').
#
# If you connect the mouse or tablet to one of the ports, Bochs forwards the
# mouse movement data to the USB device instead of the selected mouse type.
# When connecting the keypad to one of the ports, Bochs forwards the input of
# the numeric keypad to the USB device instead of the PS/2 keyboard.
#
# To connect a flat image as an USB hardisk you can use the 'disk' device with
# the path to the image separated with a colon (see below). To emulate an USB
# cdrom you can use the 'cdrom' device name and the path to an ISO image or raw
# device name also separated with a colon.
#
# The device name 'hub' connects an external hub with max. 8 ports (default: 4)
# to the root hub. To specify the number of ports you have to add the value
# separated with a colon. Connecting devices to the external hub ports is only
# available in the runtime configuration.
#
# The device 'printer' emulates the HP Deskjet 920C printer. The PCL data is
# sent to a file specified in bochsrc.txt. The current code appends the PCL
# code to the file if the file already existed. It would probably be nice to
# overwrite the file instead, asking user first.
#===================================================
#usb_uhci: enabled=1
#usb_uhci: enabled=1, port1=mouse, port2=disk:usbdisk.img
#usb_uhci: enabled=1, port1=hub:7, port2=cdrom:image.iso

#===================================================
# USB_OHCI:
# This option controls the presence of the USB OHCI host controller with a
# 2-port hub. The portX option accepts the same device types with the same
# syntax as the UHCI controller (see above). The OHCI HC must be assigned to
# a PCI slot.
#===================================================
#usb_ohci: enabled=1
#usb_ohci: enabled=1, port1=printer:usbprinter.bin

#===================================================
# CMOSIMAGE:
# This defines image file that can be loaded into the CMOS RAM at startup.
# The rtc_init parameter controls whether initialize the RTC with values stored
# in the image. By default the time0 argument given to the clock option is used.
# With 'rtc_init=image' the image is the source for the initial time.
#
# Example:
# cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=image
#===================================================
#cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=time0

#===================================================
# MAGIC_BREAK:
# This enables the "magic breakpoint" feature when using the debugger.
# The useless cpu instruction XCHG BX, BX causes Bochs to enter the
# debugger mode. This might be useful for software development.
#
# Example:
# magic_break: enabled=1
#===================================================
#magic_break: enabled=1

#===================================================
# PORT_E9_HACK:
# The 0xE9 port doesn't exists in normal ISA architecture. However, we
# define a convention here, to display on the console of the system running
# Bochs anything that is written to it. The idea is to provide debug output
# very early when writing BIOS or OS code for example, without having to
# bother with setting up a serial port or etc. Reading from port 0xE9 will
# will return 0xe9 to let you know if the feature is available.
# Leave this 0 unless you have a reason to use it.
#
# Example:
# port_e9_hack: enabled=1
#===================================================
#port_e9_hack: enabled=1

#===================================================
# DEBUG_SYMBOLS:
# This loads symbols from the specified file for use in Bochs' internal
# debugger. Symbols are loaded into global context. This is equivalent to
# issuing ldsym debugger command at start up.
#
# Example:
# debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym"
# debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym", offset=0x80000000
#===================================================
#debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym"

#===================================================
# other stuff
#===================================================
#load32bitOSImage: os=nullkernel, path=../kernel.img, iolog=../vga_io.log
#load32bitOSImage: os=linux, path=../linux.img, iolog=../vga_io.log, initrd=../initrd.img
#text_snapshot_check: enabled=1
#print_timestamps: enabled=1

#-------------------------
# PCI host device mapping
#-------------------------
#pcidev: vendor=0x1234, device=0x5678

#===================================================
# GDBSTUB:
# Enable GDB stub. See user documentation for details.
# Default value is enabled=0.
#===================================================
#gdbstub: enabled=0, port=1234, text_base=0, data_base=0, bss_base=0

#===================================================
# PLUGIN_CTRL:
# Controls the presence of optional plugins without a separate option.
# By default all existing plugins are enabled. These plugins are currently
# supported: 'acpi', 'biosdev', 'extfpuirq', 'gameport', 'iodebug',
# 'pci_ide', 'speaker' and 'unmapped'.
#===================================================
#plugin_ctrl: biosdev=0, speaker=0

#===================================================
# USER_PLUGIN:
# Load user-defined plugin. This option is available only if Bochs is
# compiled with plugin support. Maximum 8 different plugins are supported.
# See the example in the Bochs sources how to write a plugin device.
#===================================================
#user_plugin: name=testdev

#===================================================
# for Macintosh, use the style of pathnames in the following
# examples.
#
# vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.40
# romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000
# floppya: 1_44=[fd:], status=inserted
#===================================================

#===================================================
# MEGS
# Set the number of Megabytes of physical memory you want to emulate.
# The default is 32MB, most OS's won't need more than that.
# The maximum amount of memory supported is 2048Mb.
# The 'MEGS' option is deprecated. Use 'MEMORY' option instead.
#===================================================
#megs: 256
#megs: 128
#megs: 64
#megs: 32
#megs: 16
#megs: 8
=