Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> writes:

> In target-arm.rst there is an apologetic note:
>
>   Unfortunately many of the Arm boards QEMU supports are currently
>   undocumented; you can get a complete list by running
>   ``qemu-system-aarch64 --machine help``.
>
> However, the situation isn't actually as bleak as this suggests:
> over the years we have generally insisted on documentation for
> new machine types and have filled in some of the gaps where
> there was no documentation for older machine types. Plus we just
> deleted a lot of older undocumented or underdocumented boards.
>
> I did a check of all the board types listed in --help and we
> really don't have very many left that weren't listed in the
> documentation. This series does some cleanup of existing
> docs to ensure that every board covered by a .rst file has
> a line in the right place in the list that lists the board
> name explicitly. It then adds placeholder docs for the remaining
> undocumented boards:
>  * nuri, smdkc210 (Exynos4 boards)
>  * xlnx-zcu102
>  * mcimx6ul-evk
>  * mcimx7d-sabre
>
> and removes the apologetic note about the list being incomplete.
>
> The placeholder docs are obviously not very useful, but they
> mean we at least have an entry in the list for the board
> that gives the manufacturer's name for the board, and we
> have a place to put expanded information in future if anybody
> wants to write it.
>
> Anybody who has more information on the above boards is of
> course welcome to expand on the minimal files here :-)

For the series:

Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org>

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Alex Bennée
Virtualisation Tech Lead @ Linaro

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