qemu/docs/system/arm/vexpress.rst

61 lines
1.9 KiB
ReStructuredText
Raw Normal View History

Arm Versatile Express boards (``vexpress-a9``, ``vexpress-a15``)
================================================================
QEMU models two variants of the Arm Versatile Express development
board family:
- ``vexpress-a9`` models the combination of the Versatile Express
motherboard and the CoreTile Express A9x4 daughterboard
- ``vexpress-a15`` models the combination of the Versatile Express
motherboard and the CoreTile Express A15x2 daughterboard
Note that as this hardware does not have PCI, IDE or SCSI,
the only available storage option is emulated SD card.
Implemented devices:
- PL041 audio
- PL181 SD controller
- PL050 keyboard and mouse
- PL011 UARTs
- SP804 timers
- I2C controller
- PL031 RTC
- PL111 LCD display controller
- Flash memory
- LAN9118 ethernet
Unimplemented devices:
- SP810 system control block
- PCI-express
- USB controller (Philips ISP1761)
- Local DAP ROM
- CoreSight interfaces
- PL301 AXI interconnect
- SCC
- System counter
- HDLCD controller (``vexpress-a15``)
- SP805 watchdog
- PL341 dynamic memory controller
- DMA330 DMA controller
- PL354 static memory controller
- BP147 TrustZone Protection Controller
- TrustZone Address Space Controller
Other differences between the hardware and the QEMU model:
- QEMU will default to creating one CPU unless you pass a different
``-smp`` argument
- QEMU allows the amount of RAM provided to be specified with the
``-m`` argument
- QEMU defaults to providing a CPU which does not provide either
TrustZone or the Virtualization Extensions: if you want these you
must enable them with ``-machine secure=on`` and ``-machine
virtualization=on``
- QEMU provides 4 virtio-mmio virtio transports; these start at
address ``0x10013000`` for ``vexpress-a9`` and at ``0x1c130000`` for
``vexpress-a15``, and have IRQs from 40 upwards. If a dtb is
provided on the command line then QEMU will edit it to include
suitable entries describing these transports for the guest.