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Intro
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The QEMU sbsa-ref machine is primarily meant for firmware development
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and testing according to ARM's SBSA and SBBR standards.
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Build
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$ make qemu_aarch64_sbsa_defconfig
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$ make
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Emulation
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=========
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Run the emulation with:
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qemu-system-aarch64 \
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-M sbsa-ref \
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-cpu cortex-a53 \
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-smp 4 \
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-m 1024 \
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-nographic \
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-pflash output/images/SBSA_FLASH0.fd \
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-pflash output/images/SBSA_FLASH1.fd \
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-hda output/images/disk.img
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Note that if you want to run sbsa-ref emulation with QEMU provided by
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your distro (i.e., not host-qemu by Buildroot) then you may need to
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install the SeaBIOS package for some required drivers. On Debian:
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# apt install seabios
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