On 2/10/21 1:13 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 05.02.21 11:43, Luc Michel wrote:
On 2/3/21 6:09 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 03.02.21 17:55, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machine
On 2/4/21 9:29 PM, John Snow wrote:
On 2/3/21 12:09 PM, graf--- via wrote:
On 03.02.21 17:55, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get
On 2/3/21 6:09 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 03.02.21 17:55, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
the community and sha
On 2/3/21 12:09 PM, graf--- via wrote:
On 03.02.21 17:55, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
the community and shape
On 03.02.21 17:55, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
the community and shape the future developments.
Cc'ing John
On 1/11/21 3:50 PM, Luc Michel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
> machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
> the community and shape the future developments.
Cc'ing John who is working on command line, and some devel
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:37:06AM +, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 03:50:58PM +0100, Luc Michel wrote:
[...]
> > This would hopefully allow for simple machines creation. We would then be
> > able to use either the command line or the `-readconfig` option to create
> >
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 06:11:50PM +0100, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 11:37:06AM +, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 03:50:58PM +0100, Luc Michel wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > This would hopefully allow for simple machines creation. We would then be
> >
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 03:50:58PM +0100, Luc Michel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom machines
> from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from the community
> and shape the future developments.
>
> The use case mainly comes from p
> On 14 Jan 2021, at 12:56, Luc Michel wrote:
>
> ... But yes the goal here is to rely on QEMU's already existing device models
> to dynamically create a machine.
I did not check the current QEMU device models, so I might be wrong, but I
think that the scope might be slightly different.
In
Hi Liviu,
On 1/11/21 9:28 PM, Liviu Ionescu wrote:
I know it does not answer your question directly, but you might find useful to
take a look at the solution used in the xPack QEMU Arm (formerly GNU ARM
Eclipse QEMU).
In this fork I dynamically create the peripheral registers when QEMU starts
Hi Zoltan,
On 1/11/21 9:04 PM, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
the community and shape the future developments.
The use
I know it does not answer your question directly, but you might find useful to
take a look at the solution used in the xPack QEMU Arm (formerly GNU ARM
Eclipse QEMU).
In this fork I dynamically create the peripheral registers when QEMU starts, by
reading a JSON file, converted from the CMSIS SV
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, Luc Michel wrote:
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom machines
from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from the community
and shape the future developments.
The use case mainly comes from people working with tools to cu
Hi,
We would like to work on improving QEMU to be able to create custom
machines from the command line. The goal here is to get feedback from
the community and shape the future developments.
The use case mainly comes from people working with tools to customize
their designs, such as SiFive C
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