Re: [kvm-kmod PATCH 2/2] sync: copy linux/vfio.h from kvm source tree

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On 2014-04-22 20:43, Gabriel L. Somlo wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 04:57:32PM +0200, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> On 2014-04-22 16:52, gsomlo@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@xxxxxxx>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> vfio.c gets copied by sync, and it needs vfio.h. I don't think there's
>>> an easy way to #define ourselves out of this one, copying vfio.h into
>>> kvm-kmod/include/linux/ seems to be the path of least resistance...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>    Gabriel
>>>
>>> P.S. I'm not a native Python speaker, so, while the glob() line does the
>>> job, it may not be the most beautiful way to express the new requirement :)
>>
>> I've a different mother languages as well ;).
>>
>> Did you try if ...linux/{kvm*,vfio}.h works? If we have shell power here
>> for pattern matching, it should.
> 
> I played around a bit, and I couldn't find a way to do full regex for
> a glob() argument.
> 
> You can pick from a set of characters at a time:
> 
> 'foo[0-9]bar' would match 'foo0bar', 'foo1bar', etc.
> 
> But nothing I found allows you to pick from a set of *substrings*,
> which is what we'd need:
> 
> 'foo(xyz|abc)bar' to match 'fooxyzbar' and 'fooabcbar' (but *not* say,
> 'foo123bar').
> 
> I tried parentheses, curly braces, with and without '\', with no success.
> 
> Not sure at this point there *is* a more eloquent way to express it
> than what I sent you originally.
> 
> Learning Python *is* on my bucket list, just not right this minute... :)

Anyway, thanks for the patches - merged now as-is.

Jan

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