
On 03/27/2015 11:13 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 03/27/2015 07:12 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
Since commit a39f69d2b libvirt would fail to start a VM if the default cpu set was specified and individual vcpus were pinned to cpus outside of that cpuset.
Peter Krempa (8): qemu: cgroup: Store auto cpuset instead of re-creating it on demand qemu: cgroup: Refactor setup for IOThread cgroups qemu: cgroup: Properly set up vcpu pinning qemu: cgroup: Use priv->autoCpuset instead of using qemuPrepareCpumap() qemu: cgroup: Rename qemuSetupCgroupEmulatorPin to qemuSetupCgroupCpusetCpus qemu: cgroup: Kill qemuSetupCgroupIOThreadsPin() qemu: cgroup: Kill qemuSetupCgroupVcpuPin() qemu: Copy bitmap in a sane way
Not a review of this series, but related to cgroups so also needs fixing:
Running ./autobuild.sh currently fails on the mingw-cross-compilation section, due to:
CCLD libvirt.la Cannot export virCgroupDetectMountsFromFile: symbol not defined Cannot export virCgroupGetCpusetMemoryMigrate: symbol not defined Cannot export virCgroupSetCpusetMemoryMigrate: symbol not defined
I "think" the following will resolve that (but I have no empirical evidence since I don't have a cross-mingw environment to test this on)... http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2015-March/msg01480.html John