On Mon, 2019-08-12 at 16:04 +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote:
On 7/25/19 4:06 PM, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> Andrea Bolognani (11):
> tests: Update replies for QEMU 2.12.0 on aarch64
> tests: Add replies for QEMU 4.1.0 on aarch64
> qemu: Rename virQEMUCapsObjectPropsMaxX86CPU
> qemu: Introduce QEMU_CAPS_ARM_MAX_CPU
> qemu: Query max-arm-cpu properties
> qemu: Update query-cpu-model-expansion check
> qemu: Perform full expansion on ARM
> cpu_map: Introduce ARM CPU features
> cpu: Validate ARM CPU features
> tests: Introduce tests for ARM CPU features
> news: Update for ARM CPU features
Once qemu part is pushed in you can count on my
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com>
So, the QEMU part ended up taking longer than expected and only
landed a few days ago, so it's going to show up in 4.2.0 instead of
the expected 4.1.0; additionally, through testing Drew and I have
found a few areas where the behavior could be improved.
As a result, [v1] is in some areas different enough from the version
you ACKed that it would not have been appropriate for me to just go
ahead and push it. (On the other hand, a bunch of commits are
basically unchanged and I could have included your R-b when posting,
my bad!)
Would you mind taking a look at the refreshed version? I have
included a reasonably detailed summary of the changes below: the
tl;dr is that only two of the eleven patches will require more than
a cursory look, so hopefully that's not too much bother.
Thanks in advance! :)
new | old | changes
----- ----- -------------------------------------------------
- | 1 | pushed
1 | 2 | capabilities are for QEMU 4.2.0 instead of 4.1.0
2 | 3 | trivial conversion to GLib APIs
3 | 4 | -
4 | 5 | trivial conversion to GLib APIs
5 | 6 | -
6 | 7 | -
7 | 8 | added the 'sve' feature
8 | 9 | significant changes due to GLib adoption
9 | - | entirely new patch
10 | 10 | more testing, specifically for the 'sve' feature
11 | 11 | -
[v1]
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2019-November/msg00127.html
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