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| Arm Server Base System Architecture Reference board (``sbsa-ref``)
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| ==================================================================
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| 
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| While the ``virt`` board is a generic board platform that doesn't match
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| any real hardware the ``sbsa-ref`` board intends to look like real
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| hardware. The `Server Base System Architecture
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| <https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0029/latest>`_ defines a
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| minimum base line of hardware support and importantly how the firmware
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| reports that to any operating system. It is a static system that
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| reports a very minimal DT to the firmware for non-discoverable
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| information about components affected by the qemu command line (i.e.
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| cpus and memory). As a result it must have a firmware specifically
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| built to expect a certain hardware layout (as you would in a real
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| machine).
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| 
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| It is intended to be a machine for developing firmware and testing
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| standards compliance with operating systems.
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| 
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| Supported devices
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| """""""""""""""""
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| 
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| The sbsa-ref board supports:
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| 
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|   - A configurable number of AArch64 CPUs
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|   - GIC version 3
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|   - System bus AHCI controller
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|   - System bus EHCI controller
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|   - CDROM and hard disc on AHCI bus
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|   - E1000E ethernet card on PCIe bus
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|   - VGA display adaptor on PCIe bus
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|   - A generic SBSA watchdog device
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| 
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