On Sun, 24 May 2020, Alexander Kanavin wrote:

> To me this seems like Wind River's special sauce.
>
> The CHANGELOG in meta-intel says this:
>
> Added QEMU support.
> -------------------
> We now build several virtio drivers into the kernel by default, and
> have qemuboot.conf files for intel-corei7-64 and intel-core2-32
> targets. This allows one to do basic testing on meta-intel images
> without having to use hardware. The virtio drivers are added via
> KERNEL_FEATURES_INTEL_COMMON. This prevents them from being added to
> custom kernels by default. They can be removed by adding the
> following to a conf or kernel bbappend file:
>   KERNEL_FEATURES_INTEL_COMMON_remove = “cfg/virtio.scc” OVMF
> firmware is also built and can be used in order to emulate a UEFI
> environment. A full runqemu command line for intel-corei7-64 could
> look like this:
>   runqemu core-image-minimal intel-corei7-64 wic ovmf
> ======
>
> It's probably not too difficult to make this work in YP upstream
> (given that qemu is able to run desktop Linux distribution images
> aimed at real HW), but currently this isn't documented or (most
> importantly) tested on the AB.

  i suspected it was a WR thing, thanks.

rday
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