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+assembly: 0.829
+device: 0.760
+graphic: 0.752
+instruction: 0.594
+semantic: 0.578
+socket: 0.454
+boot: 0.363
+mistranslation: 0.360
+network: 0.338
+other: 0.326
+vnc: 0.307
+KVM: 0.091
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+allow sifive_e to use more RAM
+Description of problem:
+For users like me that are still learning RISC bare-metal assembly, searching online you will find many tutorials and examples using sifive_e with Qemu, so it is the easy way to get started.
+
+I quickly ran into crashes with my tests because I did not realize that sifive_e is limited to 16K of RAM.
+I realize the 16K limit is hard coded so that it matches the real hardware, but that makes it very hard to run a variety of tests.
+Additional information:
+My fork of Qemu changes sifive_e to allow 256MB.
+https://github.com/panjea/qemu/commit/97cb89d778ebe3407a969b8282e2e7adb4be2971