Hi Daniel, On 15/12/2014 14:03, Daniel Sanders wrote: > Hi, > > > > FWIW, the R6000 was a MIPS-II processor but I understand there was never > a proper manual for it. http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/R6000 has a small > amount of information but not enough to accurately fill in qemu's structure. > > > >> If this is really problematic for qemu, why don't we add an >> --enable-experimental-targets, --enable-generic-targets or something >> similar for generic/old CPU definitions? > > > > One other possibility is to use a real CPU name such as R6000 but use > reasonable guesses where information is unavailable. Is that a good > compromise?
Adding R6000 sounds like the right way to go. Probably it won't be accurately defined in QEMU until we can use the real hardware as a reference, but this is still better than "MIPS-II generic CPU". Thanks, Leon