On 4/9/25 22:15, Michael Tokarev wrote:
On 14.08.2025 10:06, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
We weren't parsing MIPS ASE in the ELF header, so couldn't
automatically pick an appropriate CPU.

Since we'll have a rc4, I propose these sensible patches
for 10.1, but both ASEs are available since 15 years in QEMU,
so this isn't something broken since the latest release, and
I don't mind holding it for 10.2.

Now I wonder what should I do with this wrt qemu-stable series.
Since no one complained (?) for so many years..  is it worth
to add this to previous stable releases?

I fixed these for correctness, but indeed nobody cares.


(fwiw, all 3 patches are needed, obviously.  Also, for 7.2,
the following 2 patches can also be picked up:
f7e3d7521b4 "linux-user/mips: Use P5600 as default CPU to run NaN2008 ELF binaries"
3e8130da7c9 "linux-user/mips: Do not try to use removed R5900 CPU")

What do you think?

Ditto. If this is too much burden for you to carry them,
don't worry dropping them.


I picked all 3 up for 7.2, 10.0 and 10.1 series for now.

Thanks for your careful work with the stable tree :)

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