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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/device/743 b/results/classifier/118/device/743 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4638b0b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/device/743 @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +architecture: 0.949 +device: 0.944 +performance: 0.893 +graphic: 0.835 +semantic: 0.813 +arm: 0.781 +boot: 0.701 +register: 0.633 +debug: 0.599 +PID: 0.565 +vnc: 0.564 +socket: 0.559 +permissions: 0.555 +network: 0.546 +files: 0.522 +ppc: 0.503 +x86: 0.428 +risc-v: 0.415 +user-level: 0.408 +hypervisor: 0.396 +i386: 0.321 +virtual: 0.318 +mistranslation: 0.313 +kernel: 0.307 +assembly: 0.287 +VMM: 0.221 +TCG: 0.201 +peripherals: 0.174 +KVM: 0.024 + +aarch64: Number of SMP CPUS exceeds max CPUs supported by machine (10 > 8) for M1 Pro/Max +Description of problem: +Trying to launch QEMU with more than 8 cores gives the following error: + +`qemu-system-aarch64: Number of SMP CPUs requested (10) exceeds max CPUs supported by machine 'mach-virt' (8)` + +Apple M1 Pro can have up to 10 cores while M1 Max only has 10 cores. +Steps to reproduce: +1. Install QEMU via homebrew (or MacPorts or from source) +2. Run `qemu-system-aarch64 -machine virt,highmem=off -accel hvf -cpu cortex-a72 -smp 10` +3. Get error, QEMU doesn't start |