On 04/23/2013 12:45 PM, Laine Stump wrote: > This work isn't finished, but since there's a freeze coming up in a > few days, I thought I should send these patches that *are* finished to > get them out of the way before the last minute rush. > > Patch 1 is trivial. > > Patch 2 is longer, but completely mechanical (NOTE: there may be some > uses of that struct living in code that I lack the environment to > compile for, so test builds by people with odd platforms would be > appreciated!) > > Patch 3 is standard parser/formatter/RNG/docs for the new XML. I > haven't added any test cases, because lacking backend functionality I > could only test xml-to-xml, which would require adding yet another > test xml file, and I'd rather wait until the backend > commandline-building code is in place, then simply add the new element > to a few existing test XML files. > > In email awhile ago, danpb had suggested > > <driver name='vfio|qemu'/> > > I've used > > <driver name='kvm'/> > > because, unlike vhost-net where <driver name='qemu'/> indicates that > the driver used is in the usermode qemu process (and *not* in the > kernel), in this case <driver name='kvm'/> indicates that the driver > used is in the kernel (and I've seen it referenced in several places > as being "done by KVM", but never as "done by QEMU" (makes sense, > since qemu is all in userland) > > > Laine Stump (3): > qemu: detect vfio-pci device assignment support > conf: put hostdev pci address in a struct > conf: formatter/parser/RNG/docs for hostdev <driver name='kvm|vfio'/> I pushed these three patches after making the small changes Eric requested. Thanks for the reviews. -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list