Re: [PATCH v5 00/19] kvm-unit-tests/arm: initial drop

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Il 11/06/2014 16:01, Andrew Jones ha scritto:
This is a v5 of a series that introduces arm to kvm-unit-tests. First,
it does some tidying up of the repo. Then, it adds support for device
trees (libfdt), and for virtio-testdev[1]. Next, it adds the basic
infrastructure for booting a test case (guest), and adds a first
test case, a self-test to confirm setup was completed successfully.
Finally, it further prepares the framework for more complicated tests
by adding vector support, and extends the self-test to test that too.

This initial drop doesn't require kvmarm. qemu-system-arm is enough,
but it must have mach-virt, and the virtio-testdev patch[1].

These patches (v5) are also available from a git repo here
https://github.com/rhdrjones/kvm-unit-tests/commits/arm/v5-initial-drop

The v4 patches are available for reference here
https://github.com/rhdrjones/kvm-unit-tests/commits/arm/v4-initial-drop

Not too much has changed since v4. There are no new patches nor dropped
patches, and all patches that did get a change have a v5 note. To see
a branch interdiff (created with git-tbdiff[2]) take a look here[3].

Thanks in advance for reviews!

I'm applying patches 1-5 and 14.

Thanks!

Paolo
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