On Sunday, December 8, 2019, Michael Rolnik <mrol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Signed-off-by: Michael Rolnik <mrol...@gmail.com>
> ---
>  qemu-doc.texi | 10 ++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
>
>

Very good!!

You can add these nice 5-6 examples that you mentioned in yor cover letter.

Just a heads up, if we change mcu/device model during further review, this
doc section will have to be changed too, of course.

Yours,
Aleksandar


> diff --git a/qemu-doc.texi b/qemu-doc.texi
> index 3ddf5c0a68..cea1008800 100644
> --- a/qemu-doc.texi
> +++ b/qemu-doc.texi
> @@ -1757,6 +1757,7 @@ differences are mentioned in the following sections.
>  * Microblaze System emulator::
>  * SH4 System emulator::
>  * Xtensa System emulator::
> +* AVR System emulator::
>  @end menu
>
>  @node PowerPC System emulator
> @@ -2532,6 +2533,15 @@ so should only be used with trusted guest OS.
>
>  @c man end
>
> +@node AVR System emulator
> +@section AVR System emulator
> +@cindex system emulation (AVR)
> +
> +Use the executable @file{qemu-system-avr} to emulates a AVR 8 bit based
> machine having one for the following cores: avr1, avr2, avr25, avr3, avr31,
> avr35, avr4, avr5, avr51, avr6, avrtiny, xmega2, xmega3, xmega4, xmega5,
> xmega6 and xmega7.
> +
> +As for now it does not support any real MCUs. However, it does support a
> "sample" board for educational and testing purposes. This "sample" board
> hosts USART & 16 bit timer devices.
> +
> +
>  @node QEMU User space emulator
>  @chapter QEMU User space emulator
>
> --
> 2.17.2 (Apple Git-113)
>
>

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