Hi Enoch,

 Christian asked me to take a peek at this but, unfortunately, what
you're trying to do here is outside of my wheelhouse. Generally when I'm
running KVM ARM guests, I just use the "virt" model regardless of what
the underlying kit is. The virt model provides a standard UEFI/KVM
system (w/ or w/o ACPI). Can you confirm that what you're after is to
create an accelerated system that looks like a raspi3b, or do you just
want an accelerated ARM virtual machine on your raspi board? The latter
should be more straightforward.

  -dann

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