set(SUPPORTED_EMU_PLATFORMS qemu) set(QEMU_CPU_TYPE_${ARCH} arc) if(${CONFIG_SOC_QEMU_ARC_EM}) set(QEMU_CPU_TYPE_${ARCH} arcem) set(QEMU_FLAGS_${ARCH} -cpu arcem) elseif(${CONFIG_SOC_QEMU_ARC_HS}) set(QEMU_CPU_TYPE_${ARCH} archs) set(QEMU_FLAGS_${ARCH} -cpu archs) elseif(${CONFIG_SOC_QEMU_ARC_HS6X}) set(QEMU_ARCH arc64) set(QEMU_CPU_TYPE_${ARCH} arc64) set(QEMU_FLAGS_${ARCH} -cpu hs6x) endif() # For old QEMU we had 'simhs' qemu board, however we are going to rename it # to 'virt' board. It will be renamed in ARC QEMU in the nearest Zephyr SDK # (where ARCv3 HS6x support will be added to QEMU) # Let's rely on the QEMU defaults instead of specifying exact board name, # until the updated Zephyr SDK will be set as default. By that we keep both SDKs # (old and new) working for ARCv2. # After that we can specify board explicitly with '-M virt' option. list(APPEND QEMU_FLAGS_${ARCH} -m 8M -nographic -no-reboot -monitor none -global cpu.firq=false -global cpu.num-irqlevels=15 -global cpu.num-irq=25 -global cpu.ext-irq=20 -global cpu.freq_hz=10000000 -global cpu.timer0=true -global cpu.timer1=true -global cpu.has-mpu=true -global cpu.mpu-numreg=16 ) set(BOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER qemu)