1 # You may now use double quotes around pathnames, in case
2 # your pathname includes spaces.
4 #=======================================================================
7 # The configuration interface is a series of menus or dialog boxes that
8 # allows you to change all the settings that control Bochs's behavior.
9 # There are two choices of configuration interface: a text mode version
10 # called "textconfig" and a graphical version called "wx". The text
11 # mode version uses stdin/stdout and is always compiled in. The graphical
12 # version is only available when you use "--with-wx" on the configure
13 # command. If you do not write a config_interface line, Bochs will
14 # choose a default for you.
16 # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use
17 # the "wx" display library.
18 #=======================================================================
19 #config_interface: textconfig
22 #=======================================================================
25 # The display library is the code that displays the Bochs VGA screen. Bochs
26 # has a selection of about 10 different display library implementations for
27 # different platforms. If you run configure with multiple --with-* options,
28 # the display_library command lets you choose which one you want to run with.
29 # If you do not write a display_library line, Bochs will choose a default for
33 # x use X windows interface, cross platform
34 # win32 use native win32 libraries
35 # carbon use Carbon library (for MacOS X)
36 # beos use native BeOS libraries
37 # macintosh use MacOS pre-10
38 # amigaos use native AmigaOS libraries
39 # sdl use SDL library, cross platform
40 # svga use SVGALIB library for Linux, allows graphics without X11
41 # term text only, uses curses/ncurses library, cross platform
42 # rfb provides an interface to AT&T's VNC viewer, cross platform
43 # wx use wxWidgets library, cross platform
44 # nogui no display at all
46 # NOTE: if you use the "wx" configuration interface, you must also use
47 # the "wx" display library.
50 # Some display libraries now support specific option to control their
51 # behaviour. See the examples below for currently supported options.
52 #=======================================================================
53 #display_library: amigaos
54 #display_library: beos
55 #display_library: carbon
56 #display_library: macintosh
57 #display_library: nogui
58 #display_library: rfb, options="timeout=60" # time to wait for client
59 #display_library: sdl, options="fullscreen" # startup in fullscreen mode
60 #display_library: term
61 #display_library: win32, options="legacyF12" # use F12 to toggle mouse
62 #display_library: win32, options="windebug" # use experimental debugger gui
64 #display_library: x, options="hideIPS" # disable IPS output in status bar
66 #=======================================================================
68 # The ROM BIOS controls what the PC does when it first powers on.
69 # Normally, you can use a precompiled BIOS in the source or binary
70 # distribution called BIOS-bochs-latest. The ROM BIOS is usually loaded
71 # starting at address 0xf0000, and it is exactly 64k long. Another option
72 # is 128k BIOS which is loaded at address 0xe0000.
73 # You can also use the environment variable $BXSHARE to specify the
74 # location of the BIOS.
75 # The usage of external large BIOS images (up to 512k) at memory top is
76 # now supported, but we still recommend to use the BIOS distributed with
77 # Bochs. The start address optional, since it can be calculated from image size.
78 #=======================================================================
79 romimage: file=$BXSHARE/BIOS-bochs-latest
80 #romimage: file=mybios.bin, address=0xfff80000 # 512k at memory top
82 #=======================================================================
84 # This defines cpu-related parameters inside Bochs:
87 # Set the number of processors:cores per processor:threads per core
88 # when Bochs is compiled for SMP emulation.
89 # Bochs currently supports up to 8 threads running simultaniosly.
90 # If Bochs is compiled without SMP support, it won't accept values
94 # Maximum amount of instructions allowed to execute by processor before
95 # returning control to another cpu. This option exists only in Bochs
96 # binary compiled with SMP support.
98 # RESET_ON_TRIPLE_FAULT:
99 # Reset the CPU when triple fault occur (highly recommended) rather than
100 # PANIC. Remember that if you trying to continue after triple fault the
101 # simulation will be completely bogus !
104 # Emulated Instructions Per Second. This is the number of IPS that bochs
105 # is capable of running on your machine. You can recompile Bochs with
106 # --enable-show-ips option enabled, to find your workstation's capability.
107 # Measured IPS value will then be logged into your log file or status bar
108 # (if supported by the gui).
110 # IPS is used to calibrate many time-dependent events within the bochs
111 # simulation. For example, changing IPS affects the frequency of VGA
112 # updates, the duration of time before a key starts to autorepeat, and
113 # the measurement of BogoMips and other benchmarks.
117 # Bochs Machine/Compiler Mips
118 # ____________________________________________________________________
119 # 2.3.7 3.2Ghz Intel Core 2 Q9770 with WinXP/g++ 3.4 50 to 55 Mips
120 # 2.3.7 2.6Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with WinXP/g++ 3.4 38 to 43 Mips
121 # 2.2.6 2.6Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with WinXP/g++ 3.4 21 to 25 Mips
122 # 2.2.6 2.1Ghz Athlon XP with Linux 2.6/g++ 3.4 12 to 15 Mips
123 # 2.0.1 1.6Ghz Intel P4 with Win2000/g++ 3.3 5 to 7 Mips
124 #=======================================================================
125 cpu: count=1, ips=10000000, reset_on_triple_fault=1
127 #=======================================================================
129 # Set the number of Megabytes of physical memory you want to emulate.
130 # The default is 32MB, most OS's won't need more than that.
131 # The maximum amount of memory supported is 2048Mb.
132 #=======================================================================
140 #=======================================================================
142 # You may now load up to 4 optional ROM images. Be sure to use a
143 # read-only area, typically between C8000 and EFFFF. These optional
144 # ROM images should not overwrite the rombios (located at
145 # F0000-FFFFF) and the videobios (located at C0000-C7FFF).
146 # Those ROM images will be initialized by the bios if they contain
147 # the right signature (0x55AA) and a valid checksum.
148 # It can also be a convenient way to upload some arbitrary code/data
149 # in the simulation, that can be retrieved by the boot loader
150 #=======================================================================
151 #optromimage1: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd0000
152 #optromimage2: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd1000
153 #optromimage3: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd2000
154 #optromimage4: file=optionalrom.bin, address=0xd3000
156 #optramimage1: file=/path/file1.img, address=0x0010000
157 #optramimage2: file=/path/file2.img, address=0x0020000
158 #optramimage3: file=/path/file3.img, address=0x0030000
159 #optramimage4: file=/path/file4.img, address=0x0040000
161 #=======================================================================
163 # You now need to load a VGA ROM BIOS into C0000.
164 #=======================================================================
165 #vgaromimage: file=bios/VGABIOS-elpin-2.40
166 vgaromimage: file=$BXSHARE/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest
167 #vgaromimage: file=bios/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest-cirrus
169 #=======================================================================
171 # Here you can specify the display extension to be used. With the value
172 # 'none' you can use standard VGA with no extension. Other supported
173 # values are 'vbe' for Bochs VBE and 'cirrus' for Cirrus SVGA support.
174 #=======================================================================
175 #vga: extension=cirrus
178 #=======================================================================
180 # Point this to pathname of floppy image file or device
181 # This should be of a bootable floppy(image/device) if you're
182 # booting from 'a' (or 'floppy').
184 # You can set the initial status of the media to 'ejected' or 'inserted'.
185 # floppya: 2_88=path, status=ejected (2.88M 3.5" floppy)
186 # floppya: 1_44=path, status=inserted (1.44M 3.5" floppy)
187 # floppya: 1_2=path, status=ejected (1.2M 5.25" floppy)
188 # floppya: 720k=path, status=inserted (720K 3.5" floppy)
189 # floppya: 360k=path, status=inserted (360K 5.25" floppy)
190 # floppya: 320k=path, status=inserted (320K 5.25" floppy)
191 # floppya: 180k=path, status=inserted (180K 5.25" floppy)
192 # floppya: 160k=path, status=inserted (160K 5.25" floppy)
193 # floppya: image=path, status=inserted (guess type from image size)
195 # The path should be the name of a disk image file. On Unix, you can use a raw
196 # device name such as /dev/fd0 on Linux. On win32 platforms, use drive letters
197 # such as a: or b: as the path. The parameter 'image' works with image files
198 # only. In that case the size must match one of the supported types.
199 #=======================================================================
200 floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0, status=inserted
201 #floppya: image=../1.44, status=inserted
202 #floppya: 1_44=/dev/fd0H1440, status=inserted
203 #floppya: 1_2=../1_2, status=inserted
204 #floppya: 1_44=a:, status=inserted
205 #floppya: 1_44=a.img, status=inserted
206 #floppya: 1_44=/dev/rfd0a, status=inserted
208 #=======================================================================
210 # See FLOPPYA above for syntax
211 #=======================================================================
212 #floppyb: 1_44=b:, status=inserted
213 #floppyb: 1_44=b.img, status=inserted
215 #=======================================================================
216 # ATA0, ATA1, ATA2, ATA3
217 # ATA controller for hard disks and cdroms
219 # ata[0-3]: enabled=[0|1], ioaddr1=addr, ioaddr2=addr, irq=number
221 # These options enables up to 4 ata channels. For each channel
222 # the two base io addresses and the irq must be specified.
224 # ata0 and ata1 are enabled by default with the values shown below
227 # ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14
228 # ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15
229 # ata2: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11
230 # ata3: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9
231 #=======================================================================
232 ata0: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x1f0, ioaddr2=0x3f0, irq=14
233 ata1: enabled=1, ioaddr1=0x170, ioaddr2=0x370, irq=15
234 ata2: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x1e8, ioaddr2=0x3e0, irq=11
235 ata3: enabled=0, ioaddr1=0x168, ioaddr2=0x360, irq=9
237 #=======================================================================
238 # ATA[0-3]-MASTER, ATA[0-3]-SLAVE
240 # This defines the type and characteristics of all attached ata devices:
241 # type= type of attached device [disk|cdrom]
242 # mode= only valid for disks [flat|concat|external|dll|sparse|vmware3]
243 # mode= only valid for disks [undoable|growing|volatile]
244 # path= path of the image
245 # cylinders= only valid for disks
246 # heads= only valid for disks
247 # spt= only valid for disks
248 # status= only valid for cdroms [inserted|ejected]
249 # biosdetect= type of biosdetection [none|auto], only for disks on ata0 [cmos]
250 # translation=type of translation of the bios, only for disks [none|lba|large|rechs|auto]
251 # model= string returned by identify device command
252 # journal= optional filename of the redolog for undoable and volatile disks
254 # Point this at a hard disk image file, cdrom iso file, or physical cdrom
255 # device. To create a hard disk image, try running bximage. It will help you
256 # choose the size and then suggest a line that works with it.
258 # In UNIX it may be possible to use a raw device as a Bochs hard disk,
259 # but WE DON'T RECOMMEND IT. In Windows there is no easy way.
261 # In windows, the drive letter + colon notation should be used for cdroms.
262 # Depending on versions of windows and drivers, you may only be able to
263 # access the "first" cdrom in the system. On MacOSX, use path="drive"
264 # to access the physical drive.
266 # The path is always mandatory. Disk geometry autodetection works with images
267 # created by bximage if CHS is set to 0/0/0 (cylinders are calculated using
268 # heads=16 and spt=63). For other hard disk images and modes the cylinders,
269 # heads, and spt are mandatory.
271 # Default values are:
272 # mode=flat, biosdetect=auto, translation=auto, model="Generic 1234"
274 # The biosdetect option has currently no effect on the bios
277 # ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=10M.sample, cylinders=306, heads=4, spt=17
278 # ata0-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=20M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=4, spt=17
279 # ata1-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=30M.sample, cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17
280 # ata1-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=46M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=6, spt=17
281 # ata2-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=62M.sample, cylinders=940, heads=8, spt=17
282 # ata2-slave: type=disk, mode=flat, path=112M.sample, cylinders=900, heads=15, spt=17
283 # ata3-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path=483M.sample, cylinders=1024, heads=15, spt=63
284 # ata3-slave: type=cdrom, path=iso.sample, status=inserted
285 #=======================================================================
286 ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample"
287 #ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="30M.sample", cylinders=615, heads=6, spt=17
288 #ata0-master: type=disk, mode=flat, path="c.img", cylinders=0 # autodetect
289 #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=D:, status=inserted
290 #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom, status=inserted
291 #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path="drive", status=inserted
292 #ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/rcd0d, status=inserted
294 #=======================================================================
296 # This defines the boot sequence. Now you can specify up to 3 boot drives,
297 # which can be 'floppy', 'disk', 'cdrom' or 'network' (boot ROM).
298 # Legacy 'a' and 'c' are also supported.
302 # boot: network, disk
303 # boot: cdrom, floppy, disk
304 #=======================================================================
308 #=======================================================================
310 # This defines the parameters of the clock inside Bochs:
313 # TO BE COMPLETED (see Greg explanation in feature request #536329)
316 # Specifies the start (boot) time of the virtual machine. Use a time
317 # value as returned by the time(2) system call. If no time0 value is
318 # set or if time0 equal to 1 (special case) or if time0 equal 'local',
319 # the simulation will be started at the current local host time.
320 # If time0 equal to 2 (special case) or if time0 equal 'utc',
321 # the simulation will be started at the current utc time.
324 # clock: sync=[none|slowdown|realtime|both], time0=[timeValue|local|utc]
327 # clock: sync=none, time0=local # Now (localtime)
328 # clock: sync=slowdown, time0=315529200 # Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 1980
329 # clock: sync=none, time0=631148400 # Mon Jan 1 00:00:00 1990
330 # clock: sync=realtime, time0=938581955 # Wed Sep 29 07:12:35 1999
331 # clock: sync=realtime, time0=946681200 # Sat Jan 1 00:00:00 2000
332 # clock: sync=none, time0=1 # Now (localtime)
333 # clock: sync=none, time0=utc # Now (utc/gmt)
335 # Default value are sync=none, time0=local
336 #=======================================================================
337 #clock: sync=none, time0=local
340 #=======================================================================
341 # FLOPPY_BOOTSIG_CHECK: disabled=[0|1]
342 # Enables or disables the 0xaa55 signature check on boot floppies
343 # Defaults to disabled=0
345 # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0
346 # floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=1
347 #=======================================================================
348 floppy_bootsig_check: disabled=0
350 #=======================================================================
352 # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs debug and misc. verbiage
353 # to be written to. If you don't use this option or set the filename to
354 # '-' the output is written to the console. If you really don't want it,
355 # make it "/dev/null" (Unix) or "nul" (win32). :^(
360 #=======================================================================
364 #=======================================================================
366 # This handles the format of the string prepended to each log line.
367 # You may use those special tokens :
368 # %t : 11 decimal digits timer tick
369 # %i : 8 hexadecimal digits of cpu current eip (ignored in SMP configuration)
370 # %e : 1 character event type ('i'nfo, 'd'ebug, 'p'anic, 'e'rror)
371 # %d : 5 characters string of the device, between brackets
375 # logprefix: %t-%e-@%i-%d
377 #=======================================================================
380 #=======================================================================
383 # Bochs now has four severity levels for event logging.
384 # panic: cannot proceed. If you choose to continue after a panic,
385 # don't be surprised if you get strange behavior or crashes.
386 # error: something went wrong, but it is probably safe to continue the
388 # info: interesting or useful messages.
389 # debug: messages useful only when debugging the code. This may
390 # spit out thousands per second.
392 # For events of each level, you can choose to crash, report, or ignore.
393 # TODO: allow choice based on the facility: e.g. crash on panics from
394 # everything except the cdrom, and only report those.
396 # If you are experiencing many panics, it can be helpful to change
397 # the panic action to report instead of fatal. However, be aware
398 # that anything executed after a panic is uncharted territory and can
399 # cause bochs to become unstable. The panic is a "graceful exit," so
400 # if you disable it you may get a spectacular disaster instead.
401 #=======================================================================
408 #=======================================================================
410 # Give the path of the log file you'd like Bochs to log debugger output.
411 # If you really don't want it, make it /dev/null or '-'. :^(
414 # debugger_log: ./debugger.out
415 #=======================================================================
416 #debugger_log: /dev/null
417 #debugger_log: debugger.out
420 #=======================================================================
421 # COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4:
422 # This defines a serial port (UART type 16550A). In the 'term' you can specify
423 # a device to use as com1. This can be a real serial line, or a pty. To use
424 # a pty (under X/Unix), create two windows (xterms, usually). One of them will
425 # run bochs, and the other will act as com1. Find out the tty the com1
426 # window using the `tty' command, and use that as the `dev' parameter.
427 # Then do `sleep 1000000' in the com1 window to keep the shell from
428 # messing with things, and run bochs in the other window. Serial I/O to
429 # com1 (port 0x3f8) will all go to the other window.
430 # In socket* and pipe* (win32 only) modes Bochs becomes either socket/named pipe
431 # client or server. In client mode it connects to an already running server (if
432 # connection fails Bochs treats com port as not connected). In server mode it
433 # opens socket/named pipe and waits until a client application connects to it
434 # before starting simulation. This mode is useful for remote debugging (e.g.
435 # with gdb's "target remote host:port" command or windbg's command line option
436 # -k com:pipe,port=\\.\pipe\pipename). Note: 'socket' is a shorthand for
437 # 'socket-client' and 'pipe' for 'pipe-client'. Socket modes use simple TCP
438 # communication, pipe modes use duplex byte mode pipes.
439 # Other serial modes are 'null' (no input/output), 'file' (output to a file
440 # specified as the 'dev' parameter), 'raw' (use the real serial port - under
441 # construction for win32), 'mouse' (standard serial mouse - requires
442 # mouse option setting 'type=serial', 'type=serial_wheel' or 'type=serial_msys').
445 # com1: enabled=1, mode=null
446 # com1: enabled=1, mode=mouse
447 # com2: enabled=1, mode=file, dev=serial.out
448 # com3: enabled=1, mode=raw, dev=com1
449 # com3: enabled=1, mode=socket-client, dev=localhost:8888
450 # com3: enabled=1, mode=socket-server, dev=localhost:8888
451 # com4: enabled=1, mode=pipe-client, dev=\\.\pipe\mypipe
452 # com4: enabled=1, mode=pipe-server, dev=\\.\pipe\mypipe
453 #=======================================================================
454 #com1: enabled=1, mode=term, dev=/dev/ttyp9
457 #=======================================================================
458 # PARPORT1, PARPORT2:
459 # This defines a parallel (printer) port. When turned on and an output file is
460 # defined the emulated printer port sends characters printed by the guest OS
461 # into the output file. On some platforms a device filename can be used to
462 # send the data to the real parallel port (e.g. "/dev/lp0" on Linux, "lpt1" on
466 # parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out"
467 # parport2: enabled=1, file="/dev/lp0"
468 # parport1: enabled=0
469 #=======================================================================
470 parport1: enabled=1, file="parport.out"
472 #=======================================================================
474 # This defines the SB16 sound emulation. It can have several of the
475 # following properties.
476 # All properties are in the format sb16: property=value
477 # midi: The filename is where the midi data is sent. This can be a
478 # device or just a file if you want to record the midi data.
481 # 1=output to device (system dependent. midi denotes the device driver)
482 # 2=SMF file output, including headers
483 # 3=output the midi data stream to the file (no midi headers and no
484 # delta times, just command and data bytes)
485 # wave: This is the device/file where wave output is stored
488 # 1=output to device (system dependent. wave denotes the device driver)
489 # 2=VOC file output, incl. headers
490 # 3=output the raw wave stream to the file
491 # log: The file to write the sb16 emulator messages to.
494 # 1=resource changes, midi program and bank changes
497 # 4=all errors plus all port accesses
498 # 5=all errors and port accesses plus a lot of extra info
500 # microseconds per second for a DMA cycle. Make it smaller to fix
501 # non-continuous sound. 750000 is usually a good value. This needs a
502 # reasonably correct setting for the IPS parameter of the CPU option.
504 # For an example look at the next line:
505 #=======================================================================
507 #sb16: midimode=1, midi=/dev/midi00, wavemode=1, wave=/dev/dsp, loglevel=2, log=sb16.log, dmatimer=600000
509 #=======================================================================
510 # VGA_UPDATE_INTERVAL:
511 # Video memory is scanned for updates and screen updated every so many
512 # virtual seconds. The default is 40000, about 25Hz. Keep in mind that
513 # you must tweak the 'cpu: ips=N' directive to be as close to the number
514 # of emulated instructions-per-second your workstation can do, for this
518 # vga_update_interval: 250000
519 #=======================================================================
520 vga_update_interval: 300000
522 # using for Winstone '98 tests
523 #vga_update_interval: 100000
525 #=======================================================================
526 # KEYBOARD_SERIAL_DELAY:
527 # Approximate time in microseconds that it takes one character to
528 # be transfered from the keyboard to controller over the serial path.
530 # keyboard_serial_delay: 200
531 #=======================================================================
532 keyboard_serial_delay: 250
534 #=======================================================================
535 # KEYBOARD_PASTE_DELAY:
536 # Approximate time in microseconds between attempts to paste
537 # characters to the keyboard controller. This leaves time for the
538 # guest os to deal with the flow of characters. The ideal setting
539 # depends on how your operating system processes characters. The
540 # default of 100000 usec (.1 seconds) was chosen because it works
541 # consistently in Windows.
543 # If your OS is losing characters during a paste, increase the paste
544 # delay until it stops losing characters.
547 # keyboard_paste_delay: 100000
548 #=======================================================================
549 keyboard_paste_delay: 100000
551 #=======================================================================
553 # This option prevents Bochs from creating mouse "events" unless a mouse
554 # is enabled. The hardware emulation itself is not disabled by this.
555 # You can turn the mouse on by setting enabled to 1, or turn it off by
556 # setting enabled to 0. Unless you have a particular reason for enabling
557 # the mouse by default, it is recommended that you leave it off.
558 # You can also toggle the mouse usage at runtime (control key + middle
559 # mouse button on X11, SDL, wxWidgets and Win32).
560 # With the mouse type option you can select the type of mouse to emulate.
561 # The default value is 'ps2'. The other choices are 'imps2' (wheel mouse
562 # on PS/2), 'serial', 'serial_wheel' and 'serial_msys' (one com port requires
563 # setting 'mode=mouse'). To connect a mouse to an USB port, see the 'usb1'
564 # option (requires PCI and USB support).
568 # mouse: enabled=1, type=imps2
569 # mouse: enabled=1, type=serial
571 #=======================================================================
574 #=======================================================================
575 # private_colormap: Request that the GUI create and use it's own
576 # non-shared colormap. This colormap will be used
577 # when in the bochs window. If not enabled, a
578 # shared colormap scheme may be used. Not implemented
582 # private_colormap: enabled=1
583 # private_colormap: enabled=0
584 #=======================================================================
585 private_colormap: enabled=0
587 #=======================================================================
588 # fullscreen: ONLY IMPLEMENTED ON AMIGA
589 # Request that Bochs occupy the entire screen instead of a
593 # fullscreen: enabled=0
594 # fullscreen: enabled=1
595 #=======================================================================
596 #fullscreen: enabled=0
597 #screenmode: name="sample"
599 #=======================================================================
600 # ne2k: NE2000 compatible ethernet adapter
603 # ne2k: ioaddr=IOADDR, irq=IRQ, mac=MACADDR, ethmod=MODULE, ethdev=DEVICE, script=SCRIPT
605 # ioaddr, irq: You probably won't need to change ioaddr and irq, unless there
608 # mac: The MAC address MUST NOT match the address of any machine on the net.
609 # Also, the first byte must be an even number (bit 0 set means a multicast
610 # address), and you cannot use ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff because that's the broadcast
611 # address. For the ethertap module, you must use fe:fd:00:00:00:01. There may
612 # be other restrictions too. To be safe, just use the b0:c4... address.
614 # ethdev: The ethdev value is the name of the network interface on your host
615 # platform. On UNIX machines, you can get the name by running ifconfig. On
616 # Windows machines, you must run niclist to get the name of the ethdev.
617 # Niclist source code is in misc/niclist.c and it is included in Windows
620 # script: The script value is optional, and is the name of a script that
621 # is executed after bochs initialize the network interface. You can use
622 # this script to configure this network interface, or enable masquerading.
623 # This is mainly useful for the tun/tap devices that only exist during
624 # Bochs execution. The network interface name is supplied to the script
627 # If you don't want to make connections to any physical networks,
628 # you can use the following 'ethmod's to simulate a virtual network.
629 # null: All packets are discarded, but logged to a few files.
630 # arpback: ARP is simulated. Disabled by default.
631 # vde: Virtual Distributed Ethernet
632 # vnet: ARP, ICMP-echo(ping), DHCP and read/write TFTP are simulated.
633 # The virtual host uses 192.168.10.1.
634 # DHCP assigns 192.168.10.2 to the guest.
635 # TFTP uses the ethdev value for the root directory and doesn't
638 #=======================================================================
639 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=en0 #macosx
640 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=fbsd, ethdev=xl0
641 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:00, ethmod=linux, ethdev=eth0
642 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=win32, ethdev=MYCARD
643 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tap, ethdev=tap0
644 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=fe:fd:00:00:00:01, ethmod=tuntap, ethdev=/dev/net/tun0, script=./tunconfig
645 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=null, ethdev=eth0
646 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vde, ethdev="/tmp/vde.ctl"
647 # ne2k: ioaddr=0x300, irq=9, mac=b0:c4:20:00:00:01, ethmod=vnet, ethdev="c:/temp"
649 #=======================================================================
651 # This enables a remap of a physical localized keyboard to a
652 # virtualized us keyboard, as the PC architecture expects.
653 # If enabled, the keymap file must be specified.
656 # keyboard_mapping: enabled=1, map=gui/keymaps/x11-pc-de.map
657 #=======================================================================
658 keyboard_mapping: enabled=0, map=
660 #=======================================================================
662 # Type of keyboard return by a "identify keyboard" command to the
663 # keyboard controler. It must be one of "xt", "at" or "mf".
664 # Defaults to "mf". It should be ok for almost everybody. A known
665 # exception is french macs, that do have a "at"-like keyboard.
669 #=======================================================================
672 #=======================================================================
674 # This defines the keyboard shortcut to be sent when you press the "user"
675 # button in the headerbar. The shortcut string is a combination of maximum
676 # 3 key names (listed below) separated with a '-' character.
678 # "alt", "bksl", "bksp", "ctrl", "del", "down", "end", "enter", "esc",
679 # "f1", ... "f12", "home", "ins", "left", "menu", "minus", "pgdwn", "pgup",
680 # "plus", "right", "shift", "space", "tab", "up", "win", "print" and "power".
683 # user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del
684 #=======================================================================
685 #user_shortcut: keys=ctrl-alt-del
687 #=======================================================================
689 # This option controls the presence of the i440FX PCI chipset. You can
690 # also specify the devices connected to PCI slots. Up to 5 slots are
691 # available now. These devices are currently supported: ne2k, pcivga,
692 # pcidev and pcipnic. If Bochs is compiled with Cirrus SVGA support
693 # you'll have the additional choice 'cirrus'.
696 # i440fxsupport: enabled=1, slot1=pcivga, slot2=ne2k
697 #=======================================================================
698 i440fxsupport: enabled=1
700 #=======================================================================
702 # This option controls the presence of the USB root hub which is a part
703 # of the i440FX PCI chipset. With the portX option you can connect devices
704 # to the hub (currently supported: 'mouse', 'tablet', 'keypad' and 'disk').
705 # If you connect the mouse or tablet to one of the ports, Bochs forwards the
706 # mouse movement data to the USB device instead of the selected mouse type.
707 # When connecting the keypad to one of the ports, Bochs forwards the input of
708 # the numeric keypad to the USB device instead of the PS/2 keyboard.
709 # To connect a flat image as an USB hardisk you can use the 'disk' device with
710 # the path to the image separated with a colon (see below).
711 #=======================================================================
713 #usb1: enabled=1, port1=mouse, port2=disk:usbdisk.img
715 #=======================================================================
717 # This defines image file that can be loaded into the CMOS RAM at startup.
718 # The rtc_init parameter controls whether initialize the RTC with values stored
719 # in the image. By default the time0 argument given to the clock option is used.
720 # With 'rtc_init=image' the image is the source for the initial time.
723 # cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=image
724 #=======================================================================
725 #cmosimage: file=cmos.img, rtc_init=time0
727 #=======================================================================
729 # This enables the "magic breakpoint" feature when using the debugger.
730 # The useless cpu instruction XCHG BX, BX causes Bochs to enter the
731 # debugger mode. This might be useful for software development.
734 # magic_break: enabled=1
735 #=======================================================================
736 #magic_break: enabled=1
738 #=======================================================================
740 # This loads symbols from the specified file for use in Bochs' internal
741 # debugger. Symbols are loaded into global context. This is equivalent to
742 # issuing ldsym debugger command at start up.
745 # debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym"
746 # debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym", offset=0x80000000
747 #=======================================================================
748 #debug_symbols: file="kernel.sym"
750 #=======================================================================
752 #=======================================================================
753 #load32bitOSImage: os=nullkernel, path=../kernel.img, iolog=../vga_io.log
754 #load32bitOSImage: os=linux, path=../linux.img, iolog=../vga_io.log, initrd=../initrd.img
755 #text_snapshot_check: enabled=1
756 #print_timestamps: enabled=1
758 #-------------------------
759 # PCI host device mapping
760 #-------------------------
761 #pcidev: vendor=0x1234, device=0x5678
763 #=======================================================================
765 # Enable GDB stub. See user documentation for details.
766 # Default value is enabled=0.
767 #=======================================================================
768 #gdbstub: enabled=0, port=1234, text_base=0, data_base=0, bss_base=0
770 #=======================================================================
771 # for Macintosh, use the style of pathnames in the following
774 # vgaromimage: :bios:VGABIOS-elpin-2.40
775 # romimage: file=:bios:BIOS-bochs-latest, address=0xf0000
776 # floppya: 1_44=[fd:], status=inserted
777 #=======================================================================