Re: [RFC PATCH 1/2] ARM: KVM: move GIC/timer code to a common location

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Il 10/05/2013 09:23, Marc Zyngier ha scritto:
>> > 1. Should we have a namespace per arch in the include directory, as in
>> >    include/kvm/arm?
> So I thought of that at one point, but discarded the idea because it seems
> to convey the wrong message:
> We're moving the include files because they are architecture independent,
> and referring to an architecture name in the path feels a bit odd. Or maybe
> arm-common?

As I wrote in the other message, Linux in general has a shallow include/
tree, so I think putting them in include/kvm/ is good.

Is there any precedent for naming stuff that is common to arm and
aarch64?  I think to 99% of the world they will both be "arm", but of
course the remaining 1% is likely over-represented among KVM-ARM
maintainers. :)

Paolo
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