Hi You can find work in progress here too: http://releases.linaro.org/components/ledge/rp-0.2/ledge-multi-armv8/
For aarch64 there are virt and sbsa-ref machines. Virt is essentially to boot a VM while sbsa-ref is a reference platform that mimics all required hardware, firmware for the secure world (TF-A, OP-TEE) and firmware for normal world (U-Boot, EDK2). This technology (sbsa-ref) is really to simulate a system for pre-silicon development while virt shall be used in cloud native environments. We are working on something that we may end up calling bsa-ref (note the absence of initial S standing for “server”). Sbsa-ref is about edk2 and acpi, bsa-ref is about U-Boot and device tree. The directory points to this work in progress. You can have a look at SystemReady in Arm to understand and get details on bsa. In a future release of Qemu, one will be able to simulate a full platform with its main processor (as of today) but also SCP (system control processor) and MCP (management control processor). Cheers FF Le mer. 13 oct. 2021 à 07:03, Chan Kim <c...@etri.re.kr> a écrit : > > > > That's a very old QEMU version. We use v6.1.0 currently and v4.2.0 > before > > that. > > > > -- > > Tom > > Thank you, Tom > > Yes, so I tried it now with v4.2.0 with "-nographic" option. (Without it I > still see qemu manager window.) > > Chan Kim > > > > > -- François-Frédéric Ozog | *Director Business Development* T: +33.67221.6485 francois.o...@linaro.org | Skype: ffozog