Re: [Qemu-devel] proprietary MIPS based ASIC

2006-10-26 Thread Stefan Weil
There exists a QEMU system emulation for AR7 based DSL routers. AR7 is a SoC based on MIPS 4KEc, so some part of the work needed for your system was done there. See http://ar7-firmware.berlios.de/ for more information. Patched QEMU sources are in Subversion on BerliOS. Regards Stefan [EMAIL PRO

Re: [Qemu-devel] proprietary MIPS based ASIC

2006-10-26 Thread Rob Landley
On Thursday 26 October 2006 8:31 am, Paul Brook wrote: > > How hard it is going to be to emulate > > full system like this ? Any examples/tutorials where to start ? Any > > experience of porting QEMU to other platforms ? Let's say MIPS+DDR+simple > > interrupt controller and no other peripherals >

Re: [Qemu-devel] proprietary MIPS based ASIC

2006-10-26 Thread Paul Brook
On Thursday 26 October 2006 08:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > > > I am a software developer working in a chip maker. One of our chips > - dual MIPS 4Kec with GPON/BPON related peripherals, DDR, interrupt > contorller, SPI, I2C and UART. This is SoC (System ooon Chip) which should > run

[Qemu-devel] proprietary MIPS based ASIC

2006-10-26 Thread larytet . 39605663
Hello, I am a software developer working in a chip maker. One of our chips - dual MIPS 4Kec with GPON/BPON related peripherals, DDR, interrupt contorller, SPI, I2C and UART. This is SoC (System ooon Chip) which should run small chunk of software, like proprietary protocol stack, small RTOS (may