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Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] Fix default CPU model for ARM64
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To: 'Peter Crosthwaite'
Cc: 'Peter Maydell' , 'QEMU Developers' , 'Cole Robinson'
Hello!
> Ignoring legacy, the ideal naming scheme would be:
>=20
> qemu-system-arm
> aarch64-linux-user
> aarch32-linux-user
You know, i rethought. Actually, the question concerns only "virt" =
machine, because for other real machines the CPU should be the same as =
on real HW, and this is no question. Shouldn't our default for "virt" be =
just "host" ? This would eliminate all ambiguity i believe...
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
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Samsung Electronics Research center Russia