On 02/09/2012 10:18 AM, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
On 02/09/2012 10:15 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 9 February 2012 06:13, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
It seems that we have to rebase our exynos boards again ). So, am I
right
supposing that exynos will not be applied until all QOM patch sets
landed?
Ant
On 02/09/2012 10:15 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 9 February 2012 06:13, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
It seems that we have to rebase our exynos boards again ). So, am I right
supposing that exynos will not be applied until all QOM patch sets landed?
Anthony claims there aren't any more QOM patchsets
On 9 February 2012 06:13, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
> It seems that we have to rebase our exynos boards again ). So, am I right
> supposing that exynos will not be applied until all QOM patch sets landed?
Anthony claims there aren't any more QOM patchsets which touch all the
files in the tree, so no
On 02/09/2012 10:04 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 9 February 2012 05:16, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
Since last QOM patch set landed into master, realview-pbx-a9,
realview-eb-mpcore (suppose that other too) abort with error:
qemu/hw/qdev-properties.c:1161: qdev_prop_set_uint32: Assertion `!errp'
fail
On 9 February 2012 05:16, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
> Since last QOM patch set landed into master, realview-pbx-a9,
> realview-eb-mpcore (suppose that other too) abort with error:
>
> qemu/hw/qdev-properties.c:1161: qdev_prop_set_uint32: Assertion `!errp'
> failed.
Incidentally, this is a rather unh
On 9 February 2012 05:16, Evgeny Voevodin wrote:
> Since last QOM patch set landed into master, realview-pbx-a9,
> realview-eb-mpcore (suppose that other too) abort with error:
>
> qemu/hw/qdev-properties.c:1161: qdev_prop_set_uint32: Assertion `!errp'
> failed.
> Aborted
The realview etc board m
Since last QOM patch set landed into master, realview-pbx-a9,
realview-eb-mpcore (suppose that other too) abort with error:
qemu/hw/qdev-properties.c:1161: qdev_prop_set_uint32: Assertion `!errp'
failed.
Aborted
Bisect result:
9b170e60adc6dc01564128cf09f96ec923ed6526 is the first bad commit