This is a set of patches from master that I think are candidates for the stable-0.10 branch. They're all KVM specific. I tried to be conservative and didn't include any ia64, PPC, or passthrough fixes. I don't know the state of those subsystems well enough to judge whether the commits help or not. To detect set of candidates to consider, I used the following git command: git log ^kvm-stable-start origin/master..kvm This gives a range of commits that do not include anything reachable from kvm-stable-start or origin/master (which is upstream QEMU) starting at the master branch in kvm. kvm-stable-start is a local tag to: commit 8d890e234cdf5860395c4cb93b831ae37aab41e9 Author: Zhang, Yang <yang.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Mar 5 15:10:22 2009 +0800 kvm: external module: add kvm-ia64.c to hack files list As best I can tell, the is the point where KVM's stable branch forked from the master branch. If anyone knows a better way to figure this out in git, please let me know. I've done some regression testing. It looks like savevm/loadvm is broken in stable-0.10 right now (KVM only) so that limits the testing I can do there. One of the patches required enough fuzzing that I'd like to get an Ack on it. I've marked it appropriately. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html