On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 3:20 AM, Peter Maydell
wrote:
> On 20 March 2018 at 22:25, Michael Clark wrote:
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> > The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef
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> > Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (
On 20 March 2018 at 22:25, Michael Clark wrote:
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> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
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> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
On 03/22/2018 02:10 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
[snip lots of good advice]
Code review isn't only about "does this behave as the
secification requires". It can also catch:
* simple logic bugs
* places where the code is more complicated than it needs to be
* style issues
* places where a QE
On 22 March 2018 at 18:26, Michael Clark wrote:
> Besides some trivial cleanups (erroneous comments, dead-code), and the cpu
> init work we were asked to work on by Peter Maydell, the focus of the
> changes are specification conformance. e.g. cases where we were trapping on
> CSR accesses when we
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 2:56 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On 03/20/2018 07:25 PM, Michael Clark wrote:
> > The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef
> 9749a4f135:
> >
> > Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
> >
> > ar
Hi Michael,
On 03/20/2018 07:25 PM, Michael Clark wrote:
> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
>
> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu.
On 03/21/2018 01:27 PM, Michael Clark wrote:
for future PULL request, could you please send out all patches again
that should be pulled, and not send the cover letter alone? I.e. do a
"git format-patch --subject-prefix PULL ..." and then replace the
contents of the cover letter with the output o
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:05 AM, Thomas Huth wrote:
> On 20.03.2018 23:25, Michael Clark wrote:
> > The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef
> 9749a4f135:
> >
> > Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
> >
> > are available in the git reposi
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 4:09 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> On 21/03/2018 08:05, Thomas Huth wrote:
> > On 20.03.2018 23:25, Michael Clark wrote:
> >> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef
> 9749a4f135:
> >>
> >> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:2
On 21/03/2018 08:05, Thomas Huth wrote:
> On 20.03.2018 23:25, Michael Clark wrote:
>> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
>>
>> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>> https:
Le 21/03/2018 à 08:05, Thomas Huth a écrit :
> On 20.03.2018 23:25, Michael Clark wrote:
>> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
>>
>> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
>>
>> are available in the git repository at:
>>
>> h
On 20.03.2018 23:25, Michael Clark wrote:
> The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
>
> Update version for v2.12.0-rc0 release (2018-03-20 19:04:22 +)
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu.git tags/riscv-q
I had the branch all set up and ready for a PR, including the tag message,
but after dropping the riscv_isa_string fix I noticed it was still in the
tag blurb for the series. I don't think it is worth re-tagging the PR to
add a note that we dropped the change from the series.
These are pretty much
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The following changes since commit f1a63fcfcd92c88be8942b5ae71aef9749a4f135:
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