On 01/12/2012 04:02 AM, Jiri Denemark wrote:
There are several reasons for doing this:
- the CPU specification is out of libvirt's control so we cannot
guarantee stable guest ABI
- not every feature of a CPU may actually work as expected when
advertised directly to a guest
- migration between two machines with exactly the same CPU may work but
no guarantees can be made
- this mode is not supported and it's use is at one's own risk
s/it's/its/
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Notes:
Version 2:
- more verbose commit message
Per your rebuttal on v1, I agree that we can defer documentation of
tainting to a later patch (it's a pre-existing problem, that your patch
didn't make any worse, although fixing it will now involve more text).
Therefore, I'm okay giving ACK, but I'm hoping that we have taint
documentation by 0.9.10 (and I may be able to step in and help provide
some).
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