Just as an FYI, qemu-zynq7 is going away in the VERY near future. We don't build it, test it or use it.

zynq-generic should be functionally equivalent.  If it's not then we'll fix that.

zynqmp-generic and versal-generic are the same situation. They're expected to be primarily QEMU bsps, that are to be used as the foundation for other machines.

(foundation because they contain all of the SOC defaults)

Good to know.

Swapped the machine, updated device-tree to use qemu-zynq7.dts as its dts, and it boots up fine, so yeah I think your suspicion about the tool
generated one is spot on.

root@zynq-generic:~# uname -a
Linux zynq-generic 5.10.0-xilinx-v2022.1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Oct 12 09:30:57 UTC 2021 armv7l GNU/Linux

So I updated to the 22.1 content you pushed up and I am now seeing the hang on qemu-zyng7/zyng-generic. I also see you skipped right over kirkstone in next. Is there going to be a kirkstone branch? Also is the 5.10 kernel in 21.2 no longer supported?






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