RE: [RFC PATCH 16/16] kvm tools: add support for ARMv7 processors

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Hi Pekka,

On 13 November 2012 07:40 Pekka Enberg wrote:

> On Mon, 12 Nov 2012, Will Deacon wrote:
> > This patch adds initial support for ARMv7 processors (more
> specifically,
> > Cortex-A15) to kvmtool.
> >
> > Everything is driven by FDT, including dynamic generation of virtio
> nodes
> > for MMIO devices (PCI is not used due to lack of a suitable host-
> bridge).
> >
> > The virtual timers and virtual interrupt controller (VGIC) are
> provided
> > by the kernel and require very little in terms of userspace code.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@xxxxxxx>
>
> I'm happy with this but I'm not really an ARM guy. Is there anyone in
> the
> ARM/KVM community who is interested in reviewing this?

For the sake of transparency, I sent some minor feedback to Will off-list so that my (Outlook >:( ) broken linewraps & legal autoappend signature (see above and below) wouldn't pollute the thread on-list.  He'll use my IMAP address next time. ;-)

I *think* Will was going to make some small changes, if you've already merged it then a follow-up set perhaps?

(Modulo minor changes,
Acked-By: Matt Evans <matt@xxxxxxxxxx>
)

Cheers,


Matt


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