This series adds device tree support for the OpenRISC SIM hardware. The simulator will generate an FDT and pass it to the kernel.
For example: qemu-system-or1k -cpu or1200 -M or1k-sim \ -kernel /home/shorne/work/linux/vmlinux \ -initrd /home/shorne/work/linux/initramfs.cpio.gz \ -serial mon:stdio -nographic -gdb tcp::10001 -m 32 Using the linux kernel or1ksim_defconfig we can remove the built-in dts and the kernel will boot as expected. The real benefit here is being able to specify an external initrd which qemu will load into memory and the device tree will tell the kernel where to find it. -Stafford Stafford Horne (4): hw/openrisc/openrisc_sim: Create machine state for or1ksim hw/openrisc/openrisc_sim: Paramatarize initialization hw/openrisc/openrisc_sim; Add support for loading a decice tree hw/openrisc/openrisc_sim: Add support for initrd loading hw/openrisc/openrisc_sim.c | 261 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 247 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) -- 2.31.1