QemuMachineDevelopment
Introduction
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The aim of this project is to provide a fully functional and user-friendly way for developers and people interested in the Armadeus Project to test software like if it is running on a real board.
In a far-off time, the aim is to provide a small framework to build dynamic software tests and run them automatically (after a static analysis of code for instance in order to build a fully featured report).
Armadeus boards devices
Device | Implemented ? |
---|---|
Network interface | not implemented |
SD/MMC card reader | not implemented |
GPIO | not implemented |
Led's | not implemented |
CAN bus | not implemented |
I2C bus | not implemented |
ADC/DAC | not implemented |
SPI | not implemented |
SSI | not implemented |
UART | not implemented |
USB (slave/host) | not implemented |
LCD | not implemented |
FPGA | not implemented |
SRAM | not implemented |
CSI | not implemented |
Touchscreen | not implemented |
Source trees
Firstly, you have to install Subversion and Git packages
On Debian/Ubuntu (any version) :
[myhome] # apt-get install subversion git-core
On Gentoo
[myhome] # emerge dev-util/subversion dev-util/git
You can download the official QEMU svn tree here :
[my-repos] $ svn co svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk
And my git repository where to find Armadeus DevFull board hardware emulation (Coming soon and depends on the interest people have in this project) :
[my-repos] $ git clone git://dedilabs.com/~jpeeters/qemu-jpeeters