On 07/11/2016 19:23, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 7 November 2016 at 17:50, Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On 07/11/2016 18:20, Peter Maydell wrote: >>> User and developer, sure, but what's "hardware specifications" for? >> >> It's docs/specs. > > Those are almost entirely third-party external stuff,
No, they are defined by QEMU: fw_cfg, pvpanic, ivshmem, various test devices. The ACPI stuff refers to QEMU's implementation of hotplug, too, and there is the registry of PCI ids defined by QEMU. It's not all hardware actually---there is stuff like vhost-user, qcow2, etc.---but generally it's for interoperability. It's not quite user documentation and definitely not developer documentation. Paolo > unless > I'm confused about what you have in mind. The best we can do > is provide links to them, and even there those are likely to > break from time to time, drift out of date, etc... > > thanks > -- PMM > >