On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 10:33 +0200, Jiri Denemark wrote:
> /* Internal flags to keep track of qemu command line
capabilities
> */
> typedef enum {
+ /* 0 */
> + QEMU_CAPS_KQEMU, /* Whether KQEMU is compiled in */
> + QEMU_CAPS_VNC_COLON, /* VNC takes or address + display */
> + QEMU_CAPS_NO_REBOOT, /* Is the -no-reboot flag available */
> + QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE, /* Is the new -drive arg available */
> + QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_BOOT, /* Does -drive support boot=on */
+
+ /* 5 */
> + QEMU_CAPS_NAME, /* Is the -name flag available */
> + QEMU_CAPS_UUID, /* Is the -uuid flag available */
> + QEMU_CAPS_DOMID, /* Xenner: -domid flag available */
> + QEMU_CAPS_VNET_HDR,
> + QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATE_KVM_STDIO, /* avoid kvm tcp migration bug */
+
+ /* 10 */
> + QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATE_QEMU_TCP, /* have qemu tcp migration */
> + QEMU_CAPS_MIGRATE_QEMU_EXEC, /* have qemu exec migration */
> + QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_CACHE_V2, /* cache= flag wanting new v2 values
> */
> + QEMU_CAPS_KVM, /* Whether KVM is enabled by default */
> + QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_FORMAT, /* Is -drive format= avail */
...
That is, group them by 5 and separate the groups with empty lines so
that
the list looks like the corresponding definition in
qemu_capabilities.c.
Okay. Do you want me to send a v3 or can I just push it right
away once I'm done?
Cheers.
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Andrea Bolognani
Software Engineer - Virtualization Team