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> From: Rabin Vincent [mailto:rabin.vinc...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Rabin
> Vincent
Hello Rabin,
> I've put up the current source at http://repo.or.cz/w/qemu/avr32.git,
> and a small README and some prebuilt kernel and busybox binaries to play
> with at http://rab.i
Boyapati, Anitha schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in Qemu. So far,
> we are able to build qemu from sources on windows using Mingw.
>
> Besides looking at sources for other targets in qemu tar ball, I have gone
> through docs for information on ho
> -Original Message-
> From: Rabin Vincent [mailto:rabin.vinc...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Rabin
> Vincent
> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:33 PM
> To: Boyapati, Anitha
> Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Support for new target emulator
>
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:50:03PM +0200, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
> We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in Qemu.
I've been working on and off on AVR32 target support for a little while
now. It's still far from being complete or mergeable, but enough of the
architecture ha
>
> Btw now that I have someone from Atmel who apparently knows the
> architecture:
>
> Would virtualization work on AVR32? I mean, is there anything that
> would keep you from running kernel code in user mode and just trap
> everything?
Some attempts are going on with AP7 series. It is not th
On 23.10.2009, at 14:20, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
It's great to see someone from Atmel actually taking on the
challenge!
I'd love to see AVR32 support in Qemu. It's FWIW the only completely
missing major target.
It was in queue for sometime now. As there is very little support
for AVR32 em
> On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
>
>
> Luckily Uli just added support for s390x, so you can take a look at
> his patchset and see what needs to be done.
>
Yes. Recent S390x support should give us a good idea.
> The reason you should try to do things on Linux is that it's a
On 23.10.2009, at 13:44, Laurent Desnogues wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Christoph Egger
wrote:
On Friday 23 October 2009 13:03:54 Alexander Graf wrote:
On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
Hello,
We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in
Qemu. S
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Christoph Egger
wrote:
> On Friday 23 October 2009 13:03:54 Alexander Graf wrote:
>> On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in
>> > Qemu. So far, we are able to build qemu
On 23.10.2009, at 13:18, Christoph Egger wrote:
On Friday 23 October 2009 13:03:54 Alexander Graf wrote:
On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
Hello,
We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in
Qemu. So far, we are able to build qemu from sources on windows
usi
On Friday 23 October 2009 13:03:54 Alexander Graf wrote:
> On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in
> > Qemu. So far, we are able to build qemu from sources on windows
> > using Mingw.
>
> I would suggest you
Boyapati, Anitha kirjoitti:
Hello,
We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in Qemu. So far,
we are able to build qemu from sources on windows using Mingw.
Besides looking at sources for other targets in qemu tar ball, I have gone
through docs for information on how to sta
On 23.10.2009, at 12:50, Boyapati, Anitha wrote:
Hello,
We have a proposal to add support for AVR32 target emulation in
Qemu. So far, we are able to build qemu from sources on windows
using Mingw.
I would suggest you try and do this on Linux first. You'll see why
below.
Besides look
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