We use qemu with a wrapper script to test gcc for i386-rtems and m68k-rtems. It 
is possible and just a matter of having a boards file AFAIK.

--joel

David Fernandez <david.fernandez.w...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>I'm wondering if it is possible to use qemu as an arm-sim when running
>gcc or gdb testsuites form an arm-eabi cross-compiler.
>
>I've found some examples on running a bare metal program with:
>
>    qemu-system-arm -cpu cortex-m3 -nographic -monitor null -serial null
>-semihosting -kernel <myprogram>
>
>The problem is that I know nothing about dejagnu, and I wonder what is
>the easiest way to make everything work together, as the dejagnu
>documentation is a bit dense.
>
>Could any of you give me a quick recipe?
>
>Do I need to compile a linux arm kernel to use qemu as a remote
>simulator for testing? Could it be run using semihosting like the
>example above?
>
>Cheers
>David Fernandez
>
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