On Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 02:37:16PM -0700, reed kotler wrote:
> I work for Mips in the compiler team.
> 
> A year and half ago, I did a complete implementation  for Mips DSP in Qemu.
> My port has passed all the MIPS AVPs (Architectural Verification
> Programs) for DSP, which is something not available to the public
> but is what all architectural licenses and internal groups are
> required to pass.
> 
> In addition, my port implements DSP micro-mips.
> 
> When I finished my port I handed it over to our simulation team to
> push upstream and they never got around to doing it. We have several
> new Mips computers that have been developed in that time and they
> were busy with those projects.
> 
> It was about to get finally pushed upstream and then this new port appeared.
> 
> I would like to still submit our patches .
> 
> Please advise.
> 
> Out port is complete and already tested to a level which would be
> difficult for someone else to do that does not have access to our
> AVP test suite.
> 

The best help would be to help getting the patches submitted by Jia Liu
to get integrated in QEMU. For that a code review would be appreciated,
but the best you can do is probably to pass the AVP test suite on them.

The patches can be found there:

 http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2012-09/msg04818.html

Aurelien

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