> > Since the topic has come up, what is the process for vetting a
> > maintainer?
>
> Well, I can tell you the process I went through in becoming a
> co-maintainer for the ARM target (about a year or so ago now).
> Basically I started out by doing a bunch of work that seemed
> to need doing and t
On 8 October 2012 18:19, Johnson, Eric wrote:
> Peter Maydell wrote:
>> I also note that target-mips/ is currently in the "Odd Fixes"
>> maintenance state -- is anybody at MIPS in a position to step
>> up and help with bug fixing and patch review of that area?
>
> MIPS has been considering several
u-devel@nongnu.org; Jia
> Liu
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] MIPS DSP for Qemu
>
> On 3 October 2012 22:37, reed kotler wrote:
> > A year and half ago, I did a complete implementation for Mips DSP in
> Qemu.
> > My port has passed all the MIPS AVPs (Architectural V
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 availa
On 3 October 2012 22:37, reed kotler wrote:
> 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
> 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.
What about Jia's patch?
Regards,
chenwj
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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 interna