On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 10:38 +0100, Peter Maydell wrote:
> 
> It depends. For ARM we insist that the user provides the
> device tree that corresponds to the kernel they're going to
> run, and then we just tweak it a bit.

Um... device trees describe hardware, and should not be at all
kernel-specific. Did you mean to say "the device tree that corresponds
to the machine they're going to emulate"? 

And I suppose you do have a kernel that corresponds to the machine it's
going to run on, so what you say isn't *entirely* bogus. But it's just
written in a way which makes it scary :)

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dwmw2

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