Hi Richard,
There are older models of "versatile" that are not the same, which is the cause
of the macbine selection oddity. I see your points on PCI and will followup next year.
Jon.
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On Dec 27, 2012, at 15:17, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Does anyone have a quick overview of $SUBJECT?
In particular:
I cannot get any Fedora kernels to boot on the latest qemu, unless I
use -M vexpress-a{9,15}. Has support for -M versatilepb been dropped?
vexpress-a{9,15} doesn't support PCI, which means it doesn't support
virtio (especially virtio-serial) which makes it useless for
libguestfs. Does any qemu model support virtio-serial? Does any qemu
model support PCI? What, if anything, is the status of virt-mmio?
Can't we just add PCI to the qemu vexpress model, even if the real
hardware doesn't have it? (And does it matter what real hardware
supports? Can't we just define an uber-ARM-qemu-model that supports
everything?)
Rich.
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