On 06/05/2012 09:00 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 05.06.2012, at 02:58, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 06/05/2012 08:54 AM, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 05.06.2012 01:33, schrieb q...@buildbot.b1-systems.de:
The Buildbot has detected a new failure on builder default_ppc while building
qemu.
Full details are available at:
http://buildbot.b1-systems.de/qemu/builders/default_ppc/builds/417
Buildbot URL: http://buildbot.b1-systems.de/qemu/
Buildslave for this Build: qemu-ppc.opensuse.org
Build Reason: The Nightly scheduler named 'nightly_default' triggered this build
Build Source Stamp: [branch master] HEAD
Blamelist:
BUILD FAILED: failed compile
CC ppc-softmmu/kvm-all.o
/home/build/qemu/default_ppc/build/kvm-all.c:66: error: field 'kroute'
has incomplete type
/home/build/qemu/default_ppc/build/kvm-all.c: In function 'kvm_init':
/home/build/qemu/default_ppc/build/kvm-all.c:1289: error: 'KVMState' has
no member named 'direct_msi'
make[1]: *** [kvm-all.o] Error 1
make: *** [subdir-ppc-softmmu] Error 2
Aren't GSI and even MSI very x86-centric concepts? Why is this code in
kvm-all.c to begin with?
Weren't GSIs a logical APIC map thing?
I think GSI is an ACPI concept actually.
Either way, MSI is not exactly x86-centric. You can easily do MSI on ppc as
well.
Okay.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori