Re: [PATCH RFC v2 0/6] KVM: moving dirty gitmaps to user space!

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(2010/04/20 19:54), Alexander Graf wrote:

On 20.04.2010, at 12:53, Takuya Yoshikawa wrote:

Hi, this is the v2 of the "moving dirty gitmaps to user space!"

By this patch, I think everything we need becomes clear.
So we want to step forward to be ready for the final version in the
near future: of course, this is dependent on x86 and ppc asm issues.

BTW, by whom I can get ACK for ppc and ia64? I want to add to the Cc
list if possible, thank you.

You'd get the ACK for ppc from me.

Thank you, then I will add you to Cc next time!


Do you have a PowerPC box around to test things on? By now it should work on any desktop/server PowerPC system you can find.

Sorry, I have no ppc box here. So at this stage, I am sometimes using cross
compilers to check this can build or not: not enough test now.

And this patch needs arch specific(assembly level) optimization in the future.
So I want to make this development as open as possible.


Also the only differences on PPC are that we are big endian and usually run 32 bit userspace on 64 bit kernels. So playing with longs is a bad idea :).

OK, I'll keep in mind!


Alex


  Takuya
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