Am 02.01.2012 13:09, schrieb Juan Quintela:
> First of all, Happy New Year to everybody (even for the people whose
> calendar is different O:-)

+1

> Please send in any agenda items you are interested in covering.

QOM: If Anthony is available, I'd be interested in hearing an update on
the roadmap. In particular,
* when can we expect to be able to model SoCs rather than CPUs? Will
this affect command line usage - are we going to have '-device
ti-tms570' rather than '-cpu cortex-r4' then, or -cpu overriding the
container's default?
* are the announced remaining 3 series going to touch CPUState? a) Are
CPU features being refactored (standardized) for QOM or should we copy
current x86 code for controlling ARM FPU? b) Any plans for adding
inheritence, e.g., for CPU_COMMON and CPU reset?
* what's the effect on VMState? Will VMState continue to coexist with
QOM, or does QOM replace VMState at some point? Is it worth introducing
new size mechanisms now or should we postpone SD/AHCI migration until
QOM is merged?

Testing: A brief clarification on scope, goals and relations (overlap?)
of all frameworks proposed might be better than a flame war? ;)

Regards,
Andreas

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