* QEMU Guest Agent::
* QEMU User space emulator::
* System requirements::
+* Security::
* Implementation notes::
* Deprecated features::
* Supported build platforms::
Cirrus (default) or any other PCI VGA graphics card
@end itemize
+The Boston board emulation supports the following devices:
+
+@itemize @minus
+@item
+Xilinx FPGA, which includes a PCIe root port and an UART
+@item
+Intel EG20T PCH connects the I/O peripherals, but only the SATA bus is emulated
+@end itemize
+
The ACER Pica emulation supports:
@itemize @minus
IDE controller
@end itemize
-The mipssim pseudo board emulation provides an environment similar
-to what the proprietary MIPS emulator uses for running Linux.
-It supports:
+The MIPS Magnum R4000 emulation supports:
@itemize @minus
@item
-A range of MIPS CPUs, default is the 24Kf
+MIPS R4000 CPU
@item
-PC style serial port
+PC-style IRQ controller
@item
-MIPSnet network emulation
+PC Keyboard
+@item
+SCSI controller
+@item
+G364 framebuffer
@end itemize
-The MIPS Magnum R4000 emulation supports:
+The Fulong 2E emulation supports:
@itemize @minus
@item
-MIPS R4000 CPU
+Loongson 2E CPU
@item
-PC-style IRQ controller
+Bonito64 system controller as North Bridge
@item
-PC Keyboard
+VT82C686 chipset as South Bridge
@item
-SCSI controller
+RTL8139D as a network card chipset
+@end itemize
+
+The mipssim pseudo board emulation provides an environment similar
+to what the proprietary MIPS emulator uses for running Linux.
+It supports:
+
+@itemize @minus
@item
-G364 framebuffer
+A range of MIPS CPUs, default is the 24Kf
+@item
+PC style serial port
+@item
+MIPSnet network emulation
@end itemize
@node nanoMIPS System emulator
if RHEL7 has kernel 3.10, KVM there has the required functionality there
to make it close to a 4.5 or newer kernel.
+@include docs/security.texi
+
@include qemu-tech.texi
@include qemu-deprecated.texi