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2015 Oct 16
1
[PATCH 9/9] kvm/x86: Hyper-V kvm exit
...ocess some tasks
> +related with Hyper-V emulation. Currently used to synchronize modified
> +Hyper-V SynIC state with userspace.
> +
The documentation should include the definition of the struct and the
definition of the subtypes (currently KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC only).
Documentation for KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SINIC and KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_HV_SINT is
missing, too.
Finally, it would be better to have unit tests in kvm-unit-tests.
Either this or QEMU support is a requirement for merging, and the unit
tests are probably easier.
But apart from this, the series looks great and I'm already applying it
to kvm/que...
2015 Oct 16
1
[PATCH 9/9] kvm/x86: Hyper-V kvm exit
...ocess some tasks
> +related with Hyper-V emulation. Currently used to synchronize modified
> +Hyper-V SynIC state with userspace.
> +
The documentation should include the definition of the struct and the
definition of the subtypes (currently KVM_EXIT_HYPERV_SYNIC only).
Documentation for KVM_CAP_HYPERV_SINIC and KVM_IRQ_ROUTING_HV_SINT is
missing, too.
Finally, it would be better to have unit tests in kvm-unit-tests.
Either this or QEMU support is a requirement for merging, and the unit
tests are probably easier.
But apart from this, the series looks great and I'm already applying it
to kvm/que...
2015 Oct 16
10
[PATCH v2 0/9] Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller
This patchset implements the KVM part of the synthetic interrupt
controller (SynIC) which is a building block of the Hyper-V
paravirtualized device bus (vmbus).
SynIC is a lapic extension, which is controlled via MSRs and maintains
for each vCPU
- 16 synthetic interrupt "lines" (SINT's); each can be configured to
trigger a specific interrupt vector optionally with auto-EOI
2015 Oct 16
10
[PATCH v2 0/9] Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller
This patchset implements the KVM part of the synthetic interrupt
controller (SynIC) which is a building block of the Hyper-V
paravirtualized device bus (vmbus).
SynIC is a lapic extension, which is controlled via MSRs and maintains
for each vCPU
- 16 synthetic interrupt "lines" (SINT's); each can be configured to
trigger a specific interrupt vector optionally with auto-EOI