Re: [PATCH 00/19] qemu-kvm: Cleanup and switch to upstream - Part I

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On 05/04/2011 10:43 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote:
All required bits for this cleanup of qemu-kvm are now upstream and
merged back - it's time to start the show. There are now 65 patches in
my queue, and I'm planning for at least 4 rounds.

This first part primarily aims at using upstream kvm_arch_init. Further
highlights are:
  - switch to upstream CPU register get/put
  - switch to upstream kvmclock
  - sustainable breakage of IA64

Please review/merge.


I didn't do a line-by-line review, just a general look around, and it all looks good except for the MSR behavioural change.

How did you test it? I suggest testing at least vmport in addition to an autotest run (if you don't have a setup ready, we can do it, but it would be really helpful to test pre-merge). I guess we can expect a few regressions but if we're too careful this mess will continue forever.

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