Very cool! Did you hardcode the amount of memory or do you probe it from the emulator?
It's the real one, Qemu stores configuration variables in nvram, entry.S reads the memory size which is printed here.
Maybe an unintended one ;) But not a natural limitation. How do you create the node?
Like this: new-device " STP1012PGA" device-name " cpu" device-type " " encode-string " performance-monitor" property d# 256 encode-int " mmu-nctx" int-property d# 32 encode-int " cache-line-size" int-property d# 512 encode-int " cache-nlines" int-property 1 encode-int " mid" int-property finish-device
It's in the patch in arch/sparc32/init.fs.
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