On 01/17/2011 12:59 PM, Lluís wrote:
Stefano Bonifazi writes:
Hi!
In case you are interested in helping me, I'll give you a big piece of news
I've just got (even my teacher is not informed yet! :) )
I still don't understand what is your high-level objective...
Lluis
Hi!
Sorry I've
On 01/16/2011 10:08 PM, Raphaël Lefèvre wrote:
2011/1/17 Stefano Bonifazistefboombas...@gmail.com:
Hi!
In case you are interested in helping me, I'll give you a big piece of news
I've just got (even my teacher is not informed yet! :) )
I've just managed to make more than one instance of
On 01/16/2011 08:24 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
2011/1/16 Stefano Bonifazistefboombas...@gmail.com:
I need to make the different instances of qemu-user exchange data ..
obviously keeping all of them in the same address space would be the easiest
way (unless I have to change all qemu code ;) )
Stefano Bonifazi writes:
Do you mean what is my final goal?
Exactly. A higher level perspective of what is our ultimate goal might
help others figure out better ways to do it.
Right now I don't remember what you posted your where technically trying
to do, but I do remember it looked convoluted
On 01/24/2011 02:36 PM, Lluís wrote:
Stefano Bonifazi writes:
Do you mean what is my final goal?
Exactly. A higher level perspective of what is our ultimate goal might
help others figure out better ways to do it.
Right now I don't remember what you posted your where technically trying
to do,
Stefano Bonifazi writes:
Now, the final goal is to get multiple instances of qemu-ppc driven by a
systemc
project executing on a x86 machine, with the different qemu-ppc instances used
as emulators for power-pc binaries.. I would get the results of the run of the
various ppc binaries back
Hi!
Thank you for answering me!
If I understand this correctly, the execution of one of your PPC cores
is oblivious of the others (they share no guest physical memory).
No! They do share the same address space.. the way I am loading the
different qemu-ppc instances divides their namespaces
Stefano Bonifazi writes:
Hi!
Thank you for answering me!
If I understand this correctly, the execution of one of your PPC cores
is oblivious of the others (they share no guest physical memory).
No! They do share the same address space.. the way I am loading the different
qemu-ppc