On 29.11.2010, at 07:43, Frédéric Pétrot wrote: > Nathan Froyd a écrit : >> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 09:20:25AM +0100, Frédéric Pétrot wrote: >>> IMHO someone from code sourcery would be great, as they (Paul Brooks in >>> the >>> older versions, it seems that Nathan is now taking over) are contributing >>> most of the ARM emulation stuff. >> >> Well, Paul still knows way more than I do. I also have not done very >> much of the ARM stuff; my focus has been on the MIPS and PowerPC side of >> things. I think Peter has posted more in the way of ARM patches in the >> last two weeks than we have done for the last year or so. :) (FWIW, I do >> plan to add Reviewed-by tags to those this week.) >> >>> We may also have both talks organized one after the other covering both >>> topics, but then Wolfgang and I have to see how to fit into the time and >>> financial envelops (we can only pay the entrance fee for one people). >>> This is now a choice to be made by the qemu-devel people. >>> Please try to converge fast, so that we are in time for the DATE booklet. >> >> I'm sorry, what are the "both talks" you refer to above? Are you >> proposing an additional talk alongside your (Frédéric's) existing talk? >> -Nathan >> > > No! I am very happy that you take over the introduction of the emulation. > Indeed I was thinking that Alexander could be willing to introduce i.e. > device > emulation (he'll tell us). > > Can you send a title of yours ? Or shall we keep the same one, as it > will be along these lines ?
I'm not sure I fully understand :). Peter is your man when it comes to ARM. I can give a general overview on qemu and know my way around most subsystems, but I'm not exactly strong in ARM :). Nathan and Peter, are you two going anyways, despite giving a talk or not? Alex