Hi Bastian,

Thanks for you suggestion, I decide to do as you said, started by picking some 
interesting parts.

-Aaron

On Oct 7, 2015, at 1:04 AM, Bastian Koppelmann <kbast...@mail.uni-paderborn.de> 
wrote:

Hi Aaron,

On 10/06/2015 04:17 PM, Aaron Elkins wrote:
> Hi all,

> 

> I am new to Qemu, and I’m extremely interested in understanding how the 
> source code of Qemu work. But after

> I downloaded the whole project, I just lost in it, the project is too large 
> for me to get started.

> 

> If anyone here can point me to some useful document or some guides, to make 
> me get started in understanding

> the source code?


it depends of the area of your interest. Or do you seek a general overview 
regarding QEMU?

When I started with QEMU, I picked some part that looked interesting, looked at 
an interesting sounding function, added a breakpoint in gdb, and slowly stepped 
through it in order to understand it. Looking at the backtrace helps to see 
where this function was called to find more interesting function for the 
breakpoint stepping.

Sadly there is not a lot of documentation today. For some areas you have good 
chance, if you look into the docs/ directory. But mostly the sourcecode is the 
documentation. We talked about that issue on the QEMU Summit 2015 and would 
like to change it. However it depends on how people are willing to write high 
level documentation.

If you are interested in the tcg-frontend part of QEMU, I can give you some 
hints.
> 

> What knowledge are required to understand the source code?

> 

> BTW, i know this project is not that simple to understand, but I would like 
> to try, even I need to know a lot

> of other knowledge before that, but at least let me get started.

> 

> Thanks

> 

> -Aaron

> 

> 

Cheers,
Bastian


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