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| author | Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> | 2023-11-17 08:17:03 +0100 |
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| committer | Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> | 2023-11-20 15:30:59 +0000 |
| commit | ff6cda35f143082a2c24e9fe74ea0ce4bf3167c1 (patch) | |
| tree | 832f4f14eb78ac948c71f3231dee35c7a8502574 /hw/arm/stm32f100_soc.c | |
| parent | e1b72c55b1f7f77a976f9af7a6ccd437ec804916 (diff) | |
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hw/arm/stm32f205: Report error when incorrect CPU is used
The 'netduino2' machine ignores the CPU type requested by the command line. This might confuse users, since the following will create a machine with a Cortex-M3 CPU: $ qemu-system-arm -M netduino2 -cpu cortex-a9 Set the MachineClass::valid_cpu_types field (introduced in commit c9cf636d48 "machine: Add a valid_cpu_types property"). Remove the now unused MachineClass::default_cpu_type field. We now get: $ qemu-system-arm -M netduino2 -cpu cortex-a9 qemu-system-arm: Invalid CPU type: cortex-a9-arm-cpu The valid types are: cortex-m3-arm-cpu Since the SoC family can only use Cortex-M3 CPUs, hard-code the CPU type name at the SoC level, removing the QOM property entirely. Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> Message-id: 20231117071704.35040-4-philmd@linaro.org Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
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