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Change-Id: I56955fb13a073b15ee2a41fdfbd6845bfe65edc5
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This brings the code for saving and restoring the vm clock up to
date with the current codebase. It also includes a workaround for an
issue that occurred when the state of a goldfish timer was restored.
For unexplained reasons, the compiler generated code to copy the
least significant 32 bits only when reading a 64 bit number,
dropping the remaining 32 bits.
In order to facilitate debugging, the variables in the goldfish
timer code have been suffixed with their units ("ns" for nanoseconds
or "tks" for ticks).
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Also moved along -tcpdump option
Change-Id: I9fc53e0dc6a86e9a880d6127bf2da3ac1d7ec58a
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Change-Id: Ide3914fa52f62f618d39ac20f02bce8185a6805a
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Also passed along -show-kernel option to the emulator core
Change-Id: Ic606a7a9cdac677cbd5ce9ca1a9f1a2b16da4dfa
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Change-Id: I9d76bb3cd892b7b2b0713a27ff5477195c93ff36
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1. Move DNS server registration entirely to the core.
2. Move -memcheck option initialization entirely to the core.
3. Move qemu_help routine (used by both, Core and UI) to common qemu-help.c file.
Change-Id: I5e47e94bdc375f0e037ccc6bd88daeb5fa06d1cf
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Also move qemu-malloc.c to common CORE and UI sources
Change-Id: Ifd62ae247cc03700d85b5fc35072d73ac37cc570
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Change-Id: I8dac387cd43c5eff7e9b6adf0d718261d0ab8d81
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Change-Id: I9fd9170f2b2e3ad7d80071888f7da2ead54c21cf
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Change-Id: Iea5edfbae0caff45161c814d631d35d2e6d61d1c
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Change-Id: If102220e6db913f4a51bb1809ce60f4bf24bdd6a
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Change-Id: Ifb0a1458fa9aa5c5143e876242e03e1eee2044b9
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Change-Id: I7ed897ca92c1344505f982897e2f59cc68c42d89
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Preparation for future UI frontend/backend separation.
This is done to ensure that the code under android/skin/ does not depend
on any QEMU-specific header. We achieve this by adding a new abstract header
"user-events.h" and one QEMU-specific implementations for the functions
defined here.
This also modifies console.h and vl-android.c to make them closer to
upstream (by removing Android-specific changes).
+ fix Makefile.android to always build SDL from sources in standalone mode.
Change-Id: I0d152741e7bb2c9cd283f5c35bd054385c7c1eb3
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Change-Id: I24acbdebe58d207352548f54dda1abf5be01e7d4
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Change-Id: Idfa93ab5c67c95a3bc1869eeaf3a84a75fe24cd6
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Change-Id: I41aa30fff127338665a6a32fa66dcd43dd3bfe8b
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Change-Id: I5c51f54a7fe2ea702420429bbf0c789ed6d8c534
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Change-Id: Ica9022695d83fb48a8c25fdb1e1f0dc1c63747ff
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Also fix OS X build, which failed with a link error.
Change-Id: Idd63f25dc1f46ea66da5727c7577def34f048c3c
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The previous patch modifies SD Card hardware emulation in a way that is
not backwards compatible with previous SDK platform releases. This has
the unfortunate effect of making SD Card emulation not work properly
when running existing AVDs.
Reverting the patch until we get a better one.
Change-Id: I82dac87709d88aa3bd292bf2ed0008ae74d95853
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Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
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A critical test in the execution loop was missed in the latest huge integration.
Also optimize slightly the basic-block start recording helper interface.
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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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