Le 07/08/2015 16:13, Peter Maydell a écrit :
On 16 July 2015 at 22:21, Jean-Christophe Dubois <j...@tribudubois.net> wrote:
This series of patches add the support for the i.MX25 processor through the
Freescale PDK evaluation board.

For now a limited set of devices is supported.
     * GPT timers (from i.MX31)
     * EPIT timers (from i.MX31)
     * Serial ports (from i.MX31)
     * Ethernet FEC port
     * I2C controller

In the process the KZM platform was split into an i.MX31 SOC
and a plateform part.

Also, I2C devices was added to the i.MX31 SOC.

This was tested by:
     * booting a minimal linux system on the i.MX25 PDK platform
     * booting the Xvisor hypervisor on the i.MX25 PDK platform
     * booting a minimal linux system on the KZM platform

Jean-Christophe Dubois (19):
   i.MX: Split UART emulator in a header file and a source file
   i.MX: Move serial initialization to init/realize of DeviceClass.
   i.MX:Fix Coding style for UART emulator.
   i.MX: Split AVIC emulator in a header file and a source file
   i.MX: Fix Coding style for AVIC emulator.
   i.MX: Split CCM emulator in a header file and a source file
   i.MX: Fix Coding style for CCM emulator
   i.MX: Split EPIT emulator in a header file and a source file
   i.MX: Fix Coding style for EPIT emulator
   i.MX: Split GPT emulator in a header file and a source file
   i.MX: Fix Coding style for GPT emulator
I have some review comments on the later patches, but I've taken
this first set of code cleanup patches into my target-arm-post-2.4
tree, which should reduce the size of your patchset and make it a bit
easier to deal with.

(https://git.linaro.org/people/peter.maydell/qemu-arm.git target-arm-post-2.4
  -- caution, branch rebases. Will go into master once it reopens
post-release.)

Ok, I will submit my next patches based on your target-arm-post-2.4 branch.

thanks
-- PMM



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