Progress:
* VIRT-65 [QEMU upstream maintainership]
+ pushed QEMU 4.0 out the door
+ code review:
- RTH's patchset that cleans up the softmmu TLB structs
- Nios2 nommu and semihosting patchset from codesourcery
- cleanup series removing a "bucket of random stuff" header file
- RTH's patchset adding BTI support for linux-user mode
- RTH's patchset cleaning up the tlb_fill API
- RTH's patchset implementing Cortex-A73, A75, A76
- "SBSA reference platform" new board model
- patchset adding Netduino Plus 2 board model
- linux-user patch to correctly handle loading ELF segments which
have no file data (ie only bss)
- patch adding the RTC device to the ASpeed board models
- patchset fixing various minor problems preventing QEMU building
cleanly for Windows-on-Arm
- started looking at Damian's patchset that overhauls how we do
device reset; this is good work that's long overdue, but reviewing
it requires me to wrap my head around the problem space...
+ sent out v2 versions of a few minor patches that needed respins
+ wrote email to qemu-devel asking for volunteers to help with
QEMU release work so it's not only me doing this every cycle
* VIRT-268 [QEMU support for dual-core Cortex-M Musca board]
+ FPU support now upstream
+ a few loose ends remain to be tidied up, but this epic is
now essentially complete
NB: out of office Tues 7th afternoon to attend a couple of lectures
at the CL by people from Amazon on their virtualization stack written
in Rust (http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/119491 and
http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/121069)
thanks
-- PMM
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