Re: qemu and barebox

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> Not sure if I'd say it would be "complex", but time consuming for
> sure.

Yes.

> but AFAIK, while ARM9 CPU emulation is availible, there's no AT91 SoC
> specific IP blocks emulation that it supports.

I think the fastest way to work out this setup is building barebox for
versatile and using "qemu -M versatilepb".  The WR kernel includes
drivers for the special ethernet device, but the WR port of barebox
has no serious hardware dependencies (it's just uart, flash and i2c
eeprom).  So IMHO there's no need for AT91 SOC emulation to test
different boot procedures.

/alessandro

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