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9 devices, including supported boards, build instructions, driver details etc.
23 spec. While VirtIO devices are commonly implemented as PCI devices on x86,
24 embedded devices models like ARM/RISC-V, which does not normally come with
32 network and block device, the most two commonly used devices, are supported.
55 You can even create a QEMU ARM target with VirtIO devices showing up on both
63 [*] PCI driver for virtio devices
75 VirtIO net and block devices on ARM.
83 On x86, command is slightly different to create PCI VirtIO devices.
91 Additional net and block devices can be created by appending more '-device'
92 parameters. It is also possible to specify both MMIO and PCI VirtIO devices.
93 For example, the following commnad creates 3 VirtIO devices, with 1 on MMIO
104 By default QEMU creates VirtIO legacy devices by default. To create non-legacy
105 (aka modern) devices, pass additional device property/value pairs like below:
116 virtio - virtio block devices sub-system
120 virtio info - show all available virtio block devices
122 virtio part [dev] - print partition table of one or all virtio block devices
128 To probe all the VirtIO devices, type:
196 for all virtio devices.
222 ID 2) are supported. If you want to develop new driver for new devices,