[PATCH kvm-kmod] fix undefined kvm_vfio_ops

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vfio.c is being pulled in from the submodule, but it is not being compiled/linked by the build environment, causing a "Unknown symbol in module" error when loading the resulting module.

Adding vfio.o to the kvm-objs variable in x86/Kbuild fixes this issue

Signed-off-by: Jonas Pfoh <pfoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---

diff --git a/x86/Kbuild b/x86/Kbuild
index d75b756..637b3b1 100644
--- a/x86/Kbuild
+++ b/x86/Kbuild
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 obj-m := kvm.o kvm-intel.o kvm-amd.o
 kvm-objs := kvm_main.o x86.o mmu.o emulate.o irq.o i8259.o pmu.o \
         lapic.o ioapic.o preempt.o i8254.o coalesced_mmio.o irq_comm.o \
-        eventfd.o compat-x86.o async_pf.o cpuid.o irqchip.o \
+        eventfd.o compat-x86.o async_pf.o cpuid.o irqchip.o vfio.o\
         ../external-module-compat.o
 ifeq ($(CONFIG_IOMMU_API)$(CONFIG_PCI),yy)
 kvm-objs += assigned-dev.o iommu.o
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