Lines Matching refs:virt
1 'virt' generic virtual platform (``virt``)
4 The ``virt`` board is a platform which does not correspond to any
11 This is a "versioned" board model, so as well as the ``virt`` machine
16 ``virt-5.0`` machine type will behave like the ``virt`` machine from
17 the QEMU 5.0 release, and migration should work between ``virt-5.0``
18 of the 5.0 release and ``virt-5.0`` of the 5.1 release. Migration
20 the non-versioned ``virt`` machine type.
25 The virt board supports:
37 with GICv2. ITS is selected by default with GICv3 (>= virt-2.7). Note
77 enable all the CPU features for a given ``virt`` machine. Where a CPU
82 For example, MTE support must be enabled with ``-machine virt,mte=on``,
87 by passing the ``help`` suboption, like: ``-machine virt-9.0,help``.
116 later than ``virt-2.12`` when the CPU supports an address space
126 The default is ``on`` for machine types later than ``virt-7.2``.
135 The default is ``on`` for machine types later than ``virt-3.0``.
160 for machine types later than ``virt-2.7``.
209 The ``virt`` board automatically generates a device tree blob ("dtb")
222 QEMU supports two types of guest image boot for ``virt``, and