On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 01:39, Andreas Färber<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
Based on qom-cpu v4 and object_class_get_list() v2, this series converts
the UniCore32 CPU to QOM. Code-wise, target-unicore32 is pretty close to
target-arm and faces a similar issue of CPU-dependent init code, so let's
tackle it next.
Patch 1 adds a UniCore32 CPU guest core (TCG) section to MAINTAINERS,
so that the target-unicore32 author gets notified of patches against his code.
Patch 2, based on feedback from Guan Xuetao, changes the license of most
target-unicore32 files from GPLv2 to GPLv2+. Anthony had contributed a
qemu_malloc() -> g_malloc() substitution that he can't relicense at this time,
so leave that as GPLv2 and declare my following patches explicitly as GPLv2+.
Perhaps g_malloc() patch could be partially reverted and a new GPLv2+
patch applied which uses g_new()?