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Change-Id: I75b9f973655637234466725d7af94f2dd2281fa2
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It's easier to provide a fake Monitor object instead.
Change-Id: Ia45267061d489b147497add6120d3caa9234ac11
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Change-Id: I364390a724cd01d7b6e127750c330654b78ac229
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This patch exposes Qemu's save, load, delete and list commands for
state snapshots on the Android console. A level of indirection is
added by means of the OutputChannel construct. This allows us to show
the output of the Qemu commands on the console rather than on the
monitor, while minimizing the differences with the upstream codebase.
The new commands are exposed only when the configuration constant
CONFIG_ANDROID_SNAPSHOTS is not 0.
Change-Id: I558d5cd505d321fe2da5835713d341d151f60534
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This allows you to access the QEMU virtual machine monitor directly
from the console (instead of playing with the command-line to do it).
The implementation of the 'quit' command has been modified to simply
close the connection, instead of stopping the emulator program.
This patch introduces changes that allow a console session to be
detached and redirected at runtime to other internal services of
the emulator program. This will be useful in the future to implement
other features.
+ doc typo
+ add proper definitions for CONFIG_ANDROID on config-host.h
+ remove obsolete sysdeps.h dependency in android/console.c
Change-Id: If16cfe41c12a26eb8f56e3a9c24452eafa5efab4
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This change integrates many changes from the upstream QEMU sources.
Its main purpose is to enable correct ARMv6 and ARMv7 support to the
Android emulator. Due to the nature of the upstream code base, this
unfortunately also required changes to many other parts of the source.
Note that to ensure easier integrations in the future, some source files
and directories that have heavy Android-specific customization have been
renamed with an -android suffix. The original files are still there for
easier integration tracking, but *never* compiled. For example:
net.c net-android.c
qemu-char.c qemu-char-android.c
slirp/ slirp-android/
etc...
Tested on linux-x86, darwin-x86 and windows host machines.
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