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Re: [Qemu-devel] Release of COREMU, a scalable and portable full-system


From: Stefan Weil
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Release of COREMU, a scalable and portable full-system emulator
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:04:09 +0200
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Am 21.07.2010 09:03, schrieb Chen Yufei:
On 2010-7-21, at 上午5:43, Blue Swirl wrote:

On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Chen Yufei<address@hidden>  wrote:
We are pleased to announce COREMU, which is a "multicore-on-multicore" 
full-system emulator built on Qemu. (Simply speaking, we made Qemu parallel.)

The project web page is located at:
http://ppi.fudan.edu.cn/coremu

You can also download the source code, images for playing on sourceforge
http://sf.net/p/coremu

COREMU is composed of
1. a parallel emulation library
2. a set of patches to qemu
(We worked on the master branch, commit 
54d7cf136f040713095cbc064f62d753bff6f9d2)

It currently supports full-system emulation of x64 and ARM MPcore platforms.

By leveraging the underlying multicore resources, it can emulate up to 255 
cores running commodity operating systems (even on a 4-core machine).

Enjoy,
Nice work. Do you plan to submit the improvements back to upstream QEMU?
It would be great if we can submit our code to QEMU, but we do not know the 
process.
Would you please give us some instructions?

--
Best regards,
Chen Yufei

Some hints can be found here:
http://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/StartHere

Kind regards,
Stefan Weil





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