Re: [PATCH] Replace kvm io delay pv-ops with linux magic

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Am 19.11.2009 um 23:55 schrieb Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx>:

> On 11/18/09 20:56, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> Currently we use pv-ops to tell linux not to do anything on io_delay.
>>
>> While the basic idea is good IMHO, I don't see why we would need pv- 
>> ops
>> for that. The io delay function already has a switch that can do  
>> nothing
>> if you're so inclined.
>>
>> So here's a patch (stacked on top of the previous pv-ops series) that
>> removes the io delay pv-ops hook and just sets the native io delay
>> variable instead.
>>
>
> Can you just get rid of the io_delay op altogether?  If KVM doesn't  
> need
> it, then nobody does.

Sure, can do. That'd be a separate patch though.

Alex
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