Re: CPUs with EVA support

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在 2020/12/21 15:04, Serge Semin 写道:
Hello Thomas, Jiaxun

On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 08:38:00AM +0800, Jiaxun Yang wrote:
[...]
(Today I've got a suspicious message on my corporate inbox from a guy
- Yunqiang Su with email domain @cipunited.com, who stated that CIP
United wants to purchase one or more of them for you and requested to
give them the company sells contacts. I didn't response, because the
message structure looked more like a spam, than an official request.
It was also strange not to see you in CC.)

+ Yunqiang's Debian mailbox

Yunqiang is well-known as Debian-MIPS maintainer, I just informed him
a kernel developer is looking for EVA enabled hardware.

Probably something went wrong with his company email?

CIP United is running all MIPS business in China[1].

Thanks.

[1]: https://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/mips-lands-china-2020-08/

- Jiaxun


Regarding the Baikal-T1 boards being finally supported in the kernel.
I am still working on it. There are several more SoC-device drivers
to fix and I'll be ready to submit the CSP/BSP code to the MIPS arch
subsystem.
-Sergey

How good is EVA support in qemu ?
EVA is functional in QEMU.
I had tested it with P5600 malta system.

- Jiaxun

Thomas.





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