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-id = 1000
-title = "Can qemu support different core on one machine?"
-state = "closed"
-created_at = "2022-04-23T01:51:04.568Z"
-closed_at = "2022-04-23T17:31:43.421Z"
-labels = []
-url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1000"
-host-os = "(ubuntu 18.04)"
-host-arch = "(x86)"
-qemu-version = "(6.0)"
-guest-os = "n/a"
-guest-arch = "(ARM)"
-description = """I want to build a machine, including three core which is different types, arm Cortex-M3 core, cortex-m33 core, contex-a53 core, communicate through mailbox. I checked the current implementation of QEMU and saw that a machine uses a core, such as mps2.c virt.c . I want to know whether the QEMU strategy supports different types of cores on one machine and can communicate with each other.
-Thanks."""
-reproduce = "n/a"
-additional = "n/a"