From: Avi K. <av...@qu...> - 2008-06-09 16:14:58
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Jerone Young wrote: > So upstream qemu is being pervasive about changes with TCG, starting to > place tcg only functions in exec.c . I've spun a quick patch that fixes > things for PowerPC when building qemu. But we need to try and isolate > TCG in upstream qemu as it is starting to leak, and I'm not sure of a > good way to fix it as there is no CONFIG defined for tcg currently. > > > ifeq ($(USE_KVM), 1) > diff --git a/qemu/exec.c b/qemu/exec.c > --- a/qemu/exec.c > +++ b/qemu/exec.c > @@ -37,8 +37,11 @@ > #include "exec-all.h" > #include "qemu-common.h" > > +#ifdef USE_KVM > +#include "qemu-kvm.h" > +#else > #include "tcg.h" > -#include "qemu-kvm.h" > +#endif > We want to keep the ability to have both emulation (-no-kvm) and virtualization, at least for x86, so let's keep tcg.h includable. > > #if defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) > #include <qemu.h> > @@ -3197,7 +3200,9 @@ void dump_exec_info(FILE *f, > cpu_fprintf(f, "TB flush count %d\n", tb_flush_count); > cpu_fprintf(f, "TB invalidate count %d\n", > tb_phys_invalidate_count); > cpu_fprintf(f, "TLB flush count %d\n", tlb_flush_count); > +#if !defined(USE_KVM) > tcg_dump_info(f, cpu_fprintf); > +#endif > } > > How about #define tcg_dump_info(x, y) (void)0 in some strategic spot? -- Do not meddle in the internals of kernels, for they are subtle and quick to panic. |