peter.mayd...@linaro.org writes:

> On 5 November 2013 14:44, Jan Petrouš <jan.petr...@tieto.com> wrote:
>> Hehe, duno, but when I started learning QEMU the Integrator devboard
>> looked for me the nice start-up point = very simple to understand
>> and only very basic, but still core, device list.
>
> QEMU's integrator model is really very minimally maintained.
> A lot of its code is still using out of date ways of doing
> things and hasn't been updated in years; my only test case
> for it is an ancient 2.6.17 kernel. vexpress is rather
> more maintained and I do at least occasionally test with
> new kernels.
<snip>

I suspect it would be worth updating the QEMU wiki pages and building a
simple vexpress image (or showing simple steps for the Linaro vexpress
builds). I suspect Jan's choice was also influenced as mine by the fact
it's the test ARM image mentioned on the wiki page.

Of course the first time I ran it I found it had regressed also ;-)

-- 
Alex Bennée


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