What is the Qemu target for the LEON processor?
Oyake, Amalaye (398F)
amalaye.oyake at jpl.nasa.gov
Sun Oct 16 16:20:58 UTC 2016
Thank you Gedare,
Will RSB apply the necessary Qemu patches (based on the email you cited)?
Regards,
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On 10/16/16, 5:14 AM, "gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu on behalf of Gedare Bloom" <gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu on behalf of gedare at rtems.org> wrote:
leon3 works on qemu. See
https://lists.rtems.org/pipermail/users/2014-October/028257.html and
also you should build Qemu using the RSB. I believe it will include
the necessary patches so that you can run the leon3.
As I recall, sis provides reasonably accurate timing based on the
erc32 processor instruction-cycle times. Also because sis is
integrated to gdb it is easy to debug. Qemu does not provide any
timing fidelity, and you have to hook gdb to it, but qemu is more
featureful I suppose.
Gedare
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Oyake, Amalaye (398F)
<amalaye.oyake at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> Hello RTEMS list:
>
> What is the Qemu target for the LEON processor (that I can use for RTEMS)?
>
> Also what are the comparisons between Qemu and the Sparc Instruction Simulator (SIS).
>
> Regards,
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