Re: [PATCH] introduce kvm64 CPU

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Jamie Lokier wrote:
Andre Przywara wrote:
In addition to the TCG based qemu64 type let's introduce a kvm64 CPU type,
which is the least common denominator of all KVM-capable x86-CPUs
(based on Intel Pentium 4 Prescott). It can be used as a base type
for migration.

The idea is nice and the name is right, but the description is wrong.

It obviously isn't the least common denominator of all KVM-capable
x86-CPUs, as my KVM-capable Core Duo (32-bit) cannot run it.
> A kvm32 would be nice for symmetry.
Well, thats why I named it kvm_64_. If you happen to stuck with 32bit (pity you!) then I agree that a kvm32 would be nice to have.
Will think about it...

Regards,
Andre.

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Andre Przywara
AMD-OSRC (Dresden)
Tel: x29712

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