On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 09:05:01AM -0700, romank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > From: Roman Kisel <romank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > This change removes dependency on ACPI when buidling the hv drivers to > allow Virtual Trust Level boot with DeviceTree. > > Signed-off-by: Roman Kisel <romank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/hv/Kconfig | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/hv/Kconfig b/drivers/hv/Kconfig > index 862c47b191af..a5cd1365e248 100644 > --- a/drivers/hv/Kconfig > +++ b/drivers/hv/Kconfig > @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ menu "Microsoft Hyper-V guest support" > config HYPERV > tristate "Microsoft Hyper-V client drivers" > depends on (X86 && X86_LOCAL_APIC && HYPERVISOR_GUEST) \ > - || (ACPI && ARM64 && !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN) > + || (ARM64 && !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN) > select PARAVIRT > select X86_HV_CALLBACK_VECTOR if X86 > select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE if OF > @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ config HYPERV > > config HYPERV_VTL_MODE > bool "Enable Linux to boot in VTL context" > - depends on X86_64 && HYPERV > + depends on HYPERV As Ktest bot pointed out, this change broke the build. Thanks, Wei. > depends on SMP > default n > help > @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ config HYPERV_VTL_MODE > > Select this option to build a Linux kernel to run at a VTL other than > the normal VTL0, which currently is only VTL2. This option > - initializes the x86 platform for VTL2, and adds the ability to boot > + initializes the kernel to run in VTL2, and adds the ability to boot > secondary CPUs directly into 64-bit context as required for VTLs other > than 0. A kernel built with this option must run at VTL2, and will > not run as a normal guest. > -- > 2.45.0 >