Re: [PATCH v2 0/9] Move closer to upstream

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On 07/10/2009 11:17 PM, Glauber Costa wrote:
Hi,

This is another step at getting us closer to qemu upstream. I'm getting rid
of USE_KVM, replacing it with the combination of KVM_UPSTREAM and CONFIG_KVM

The goal is to slowly reduce that isolation. To demonstrate what I aim
for, the last patches of the series shares code for breakpoint handling.
next in my radar are ioctl functions and cpuid trimming.

Have fun

Changes from v1:
* Include qemu-kvm.c and qemu-kvm-x86.c instead of folding it, as by gleb
   suggestion.
* duplicate structures that we need, to avoid messing with upstream, per
   avi suggestion
* drop KVM_UPSTREAM instead of moving code, per Jan suggestion
* kvm_qemu_init() ->  kvm_init(smp_cpus), to get closer to upstream, per
   glommer evil twin suggestion

Doesn't apply, again due to the code movement patch. Just use #includes again and leave me instructions for the actual folding.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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