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Re: Role of qemu-arm


From: vincent Dupaquis
Subject: Re: Role of qemu-arm
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 15:03:24 +0200
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Peter,

    It is a shame, so I suppose I'll have to stay with my emulation
using netduino2 or so ...

    That was the reason why I tried to use qem-arm, which is probably
crashing because what you just suggested.

    Is there a way of pointing-out the interest for the feature ?

    Best regards,

        Vincent.

Le 22/06/2020 à 14:16, Peter Maydell a écrit :
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 at 12:28, vincent Dupaquis
> <v.dupaquis@trusted-objects.com> wrote:
>>     I essentially work on Cortex-M0+/M3 devices and I will have a try to
>> your proposal !
> The 'none' machine can't be used with M-profile CPUs, because
> it doesn't create the NVIC, which is a mandatory device for M-profile.
> You'll get this error message:
> qemu-system-arm: This board cannot be used with Cortex-M CPUs
>
> (or if you're using a really old QEMU, it will crash or misbehave.)
>
> thanks
> -- PMM
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