RE: [PATCH v2 0/3] KVM: arm/arm64: Allow to use KVM without in-kernel irqchip

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 Hello!

> As I said before, not having a VGIC pretty much puts you in an uncharted
> territory, and the amount of hacks you have to introduce are not really
> worth the effort in mainline.

 And i agreed. So, i repeat the question. Will it be OK if we just enable KVM without both vGIC and
vTimer, and that's all we do? It will be userland's problem how to handle them. I need to tweak my
first patchset a very small bit in order to do this.

Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia


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