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To: 'Christoffer Dall'
Cc: 'Peter Maydell' , 'Shlomo Pongratz' , 'Shlomo Pongratz' , 'QEMU Developers' , 'Eric Auger'
Hi!
> Well, it can become a little messy for everyone if Shlomo is working
> on refactoring and respinning his patches, and meanwhile new versions
> of his patches go out embedded as part of another patch set
Exactly for this reason i refactor his code as little as possible, so =
that he can merge things easily, if he is around. But looks like he =
become upset and gone, we haven't seen him around for several weeks.
Meanwhile i'll try to incorporate SW emulation too, because i also may =
need it. Just needs more time, and yes, ITS is a separate thing (by the =
way i even have the code, just without LPIs). So yes, i'll split it up a =
bit more.
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia