On 12/03/2009 04:52 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
Alexander Graf wrote:
Paravirt ops is currently only capable of either replacing a lot of Linux
internal code or none at all. The are users that don't need all of the
possibilities pv-ops delivers though.
On KVM for example we're perfectly fine not using the PV MMU, thus not
touching any MMU code. That way we don't have to improve pv-ops to become
fast, we just don't compile the MMU parts in!
This patchset splits pv-ops into several smaller config options split by
feature category and then converts the KVM pv-ops code to use only the
bits that are required, lowering overhead.
So has this ended up in some tree yet?
Don't think so. I suggest you copy lkml and Ingo.
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