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SubjectRe: [PATCH 5/6 v5] deal with guest panicked event accoring to -onpanic parameter
On 2012-07-03 08:43, Wen Congyang wrote:
>> I'm not talking about changing the interface to the guest, I'm talking
>> about how to model it in QEMU. And that difference would be transparent
>> to the guest. I pointed you to examples like hw/kvm/clock.c.
>
> OK, I will read the code in hw/kvm/clock.c

Just to avoid confusion: That example is just good for a trivial
framework. It does vmstate saving, something you don't need as your
"device" is stateless. If you want to find out how to register PIO
ranges, also check e.g. hw/pcspk.c.

Jan

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