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When you run QEMU with an Aspeed machine and a single serial device using stdio like this: qemu -machine ast2600-evb -drive ... -serial stdio The guest OS can read and write to the UART5 registers at 0x1E784000 and it will receive from stdin and write to stdout. The Aspeed SoC's have a lot more UART's though (AST2500 has 5, AST2600 has 13) and depending on the board design, may be using any of them as the serial console. (See "stdout-path" in a DTS to check which one is chosen). Most boards, including all of those currently defined in hw/arm/aspeed.c, just use UART5, but some use UART1. This change adds some flexibility for different boards without requiring users to change their command-line invocation of QEMU. I tested this doesn't break existing code by booting an AST2500 OpenBMC image and an AST2600 OpenBMC image, each using UART5 as the console. Then I tested switching the default to UART1 and booting an AST2600 OpenBMC image that uses UART1, and that worked too. Signed-off-by: Peter Delevoryas <pdel@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Message-Id: <20210901153615.2746885-2-pdel@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> |
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allwinner-a10.h | ||
allwinner-h3.h | ||
armsse-version.h | ||
armsse.h | ||
armv7m.h | ||
aspeed_soc.h | ||
aspeed.h | ||
bcm2835_peripherals.h | ||
bcm2836.h | ||
boot.h | ||
digic.h | ||
exynos4210.h | ||
fdt.h | ||
fsl-imx6.h | ||
fsl-imx6ul.h | ||
fsl-imx7.h | ||
fsl-imx25.h | ||
fsl-imx31.h | ||
linux-boot-if.h | ||
msf2-soc.h | ||
npcm7xx.h | ||
nrf51_soc.h | ||
nrf51.h | ||
omap.h | ||
primecell.h | ||
pxa.h | ||
raspi_platform.h | ||
sharpsl.h | ||
smmu-common.h | ||
smmuv3.h | ||
soc_dma.h | ||
stm32f100_soc.h | ||
stm32f205_soc.h | ||
stm32f405_soc.h | ||
sysbus-fdt.h | ||
virt.h | ||
xlnx-versal.h | ||
xlnx-zynqmp.h |