On 22/09/20 22:36, Eduardo Habkost wrote: > When split irqchip support was introduced, the meaning of > kvm_irqchip_in_kernel() changed: now it only means the LAPIC is > in kernel. The PIC, IOAPIC, and PIT might be in userspace if > irqchip=split was set. Update the doc comment to reflect that. > > While at it, remove the "the user asked us" part in > kvm_irqchip_is_split() doc comment. That macro has nothing to do > with existence of explicit user-provided options. > > Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/sysemu/kvm.h | 19 +++++++++---------- > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/sysemu/kvm.h b/include/sysemu/kvm.h > index 5bbea538830..23fce48b0be 100644 > --- a/include/sysemu/kvm.h > +++ b/include/sysemu/kvm.h > @@ -51,23 +51,22 @@ extern bool kvm_msi_use_devid; > /** > * kvm_irqchip_in_kernel: > * > - * Returns: true if the user asked us to create an in-kernel > - * irqchip via the "kernel_irqchip=on" machine option. > + * Returns: true if an in-kernel irqchip was created. > * What this actually means is architecture and machine model > - * specific: on PC, for instance, it means that the LAPIC, > - * IOAPIC and PIT are all in kernel. This function should never > - * be used from generic target-independent code: use one of the > - * following functions or some other specific check instead. > + * specific: on PC, for instance, it means that the LAPIC > + * is in kernel. This function should never be used from generic > + * target-independent code: use one of the following functions or > + * some other specific check instead. > */ > #define kvm_irqchip_in_kernel() (kvm_kernel_irqchip) > > /** > * kvm_irqchip_is_split: > * > - * Returns: true if the user asked us to split the irqchip > - * implementation between user and kernel space. The details are > - * architecture and machine specific. On PC, it means that the PIC, > - * IOAPIC, and PIT are in user space while the LAPIC is in the kernel. > + * Returns: true if the irqchip implementation is split between > + * user and kernel space. The details are architecture and > + * machine specific. On PC, it means that the PIC, IOAPIC, and > + * PIT are in user space while the LAPIC is in the kernel. > */ > #define kvm_irqchip_is_split() (kvm_split_irqchip) > > Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>