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This test shows what happens when you add a traditional PCI device such as pci-serial to a pure PCIe machine type such as aarch64/virt. Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
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20 lines
594 B
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<domain type="qemu">
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<name>guest</name>
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<uuid>496d7ea8-9739-544b-4ebd-ef08be936e8b</uuid>
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<memory>1048576</memory>
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<vcpu placement='static'>1</vcpu>
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<os>
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<type arch="aarch64" machine="virt">hvm</type>
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</os>
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<devices>
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<emulator>/usr/bin/qemu-system-aarch64</emulator>
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<controller type='pci' model='pcie-root'/>
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<!-- pci-serial is a traditional PCI device, and will cause a
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traditional PCI topology to be created for the guest -->
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<serial type='pty'>
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<target type='pci-serial'/>
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</serial>
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<memballoon model='none'/>
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</devices>
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</domain>
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