[PATCH 00/11] x86: disable virt on kdump and emergency_restart (v3)
Eduardo Habkost
ehabkost at redhat.com
Mon Nov 17 10:04:27 EST 2008
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 09:57:55AM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Eduardo Habkost wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is a new spin of the series to disable vmx on kdump and on
>> emergency_restart. Now we avoid doing the function pointer stuff by
>> moving 4 small KVM functions to a header, as inline functions. The code
>> looks much simpler now, but we have to be more careful because some
>> additional code will run on kdump and reboot even when KVM is never
>> loaded.
>>
>> I haven't tested the SVM changes on AMD CPUs. The changes are really
>> simple, but some testing is welcome.
>>
>> This series is against tip.git#master, that already contains the
>> nmi_shootdown_cpus() changes I've submitted previously.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Looks good. I am slightly uneasy about moving things away from vmx.h
> and svm.h; can we keep them there and #include those headers directly?
I see them as bits of code that are being moved from KVM to the kernel
core. I think moving those bits outside arch/x86/kvm/ makes this more
clear: people can expect that code living in arch/x86/kvm/ is never
used if CONFIG_KVM was not set.
Because of their location, I thought svm.h and vmx.h had KVM-specific
code. Now I've noticed they are independent from KVM. May I move svm.h
and vmx.h to arch/x86/include/asm, then?
--
Eduardo
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