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comment "QEMU requires a toolchain with threads"
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depends on BR2_i386 || BR2_x86_64
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depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
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config BR2_PACKAGE_QEMU
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bool "QEMU"
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depends on BR2_i386 || BR2_x86_64
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depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
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depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR # gettext
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU # fork()
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select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBGLIB2
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select BR2_PACKAGE_PIXMAN
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select BR2_PACKAGE_ZLIB
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help
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QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.
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When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made
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for one machine (e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine (e.g.
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your own PC). By using dynamic translation, it achieves very good
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performance.
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When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances
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by executing the guest code directly on the host CPU. QEMU supports
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virtualization when executing under the Xen hypervisor or using the
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KVM kernel module in Linux. When using KVM, QEMU can virtualize x86,
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server and embedded PowerPC, and S390 guests.
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http://qemu.org/
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