Le 07/11/2017 à 10:29, Peter Maydell a écrit : > On 7 November 2017 at 06:57, Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu> wrote: >> Le 07/11/2017 à 03:50, Aaron Sierra a écrit : >>> Enable building PowerPC targets supporting a specific CPU, without >>> having to set QEMU_CPU via the environment. For example these build >>> targets (and many more) become available: >>> >>> qemu-ppc.e500mc >>> qemu-ppc.e500v2 >>> qemu-ppc.e5500 >>> qemu-ppc.e600 >>> qemu-ppc.e6500 >>> >>> These (statically compiled) binaries have proven useful for emulating >>> PowerPC CPUs within Docker containers, where it's hard to reliably >>> define environment variables that are available for every process. >> >> I agree with you. >> >> I have patches to do that for years, perhaps we can merge our both >> solutions to have something working: >> >> linux-user: define default cpu model in configure instead of >> linux-user/main.c >> https://github.com/vivier/qemu-m68k/commit/1488df8c9fa3a5b099bbc4f41c077a6c69305cc2 >> >> linux-user: specify the cpu model during configure >> https://github.com/vivier/qemu-m68k/commit/496f804fd97d5f0ef26da1090e1d95ad15bcc50e >> >> The part missing in my series is to rename the qemu binaries with the >> suffix of the default CPU. > > I don't really like this -- it means we'll end up with a huge > extra range of executables, and every time a new CPU type is > added a new binary has to be plumbed in to our own 'make > install' machinery and into every distro's packaging.
I understand, so I don't push the idea more than that... > The 'look at argv[0]' approach is perhaps a bit more > palatable. Or you could just write and use wrapper > scripts. It's a personal opinion: I don't like the wrapper idea. If we could go with the 'look at argv[0]' approach, I'd be happy. > I take it there's no good "-cpu any" option for PPC that > would run all these binaries? Yes, there are the embedded version and the server version, that are described in different books (books and booke). I didn't check, but I think some instructions differ. But I have the same problem with m68k between coldfire and 680x0, and I know we can't use the "-cpu any" in this case. Thanks, Laurent