Eduardo Habkost writes: > This file is not needed anymore, as QEMU won't ship any config-based > cpudefs out of the box, relying only on the builtin CPU models.
> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com> > --- > Makefile | 1 - > arch_init.c | 1 - > sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf | 1 - > 3 files changed, 3 deletions(-) > delete mode 100644 sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf > diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile > index 621cb86..3722320 100644 > --- a/Makefile > +++ b/Makefile > @@ -298,7 +298,6 @@ install-confdir: > install-sysconfig: install-datadir install-confdir > $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SRC_PATH)/sysconfigs/target/target-x86_64.conf > "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_confdir)" > - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SRC_PATH)/sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf > "$(DESTDIR)$(qemu_datadir)" > install: all $(if $(BUILD_DOCS),install-doc) install-sysconfig > install-datadir > $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" > diff --git a/arch_init.c b/arch_init.c > index 26f30ef..a8399e5 100644 > --- a/arch_init.c > +++ b/arch_init.c > @@ -131,7 +131,6 @@ static struct defconfig_file { > /* Indicates it is an user config file (disabled by -no-user-config) */ > bool userconfig; > } default_config_files[] = { > - { CONFIG_QEMU_DATADIR "/cpus-" TARGET_ARCH ".conf", false }, > { CONFIG_QEMU_CONFDIR "/qemu.conf", true }, > { CONFIG_QEMU_CONFDIR "/target-" TARGET_ARCH ".conf", true }, > { NULL }, /* end of list */ > diff --git a/sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf > b/sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf > deleted file mode 100644 > index 3902189..0000000 > --- a/sysconfigs/target/cpus-x86_64.conf > +++ /dev/null > @@ -1 +0,0 @@ > -# The CPU models from this file are now built-in in the QEMU source code > -- > 1.7.11.2 Without actually having looked at it, shouldn't the code handling its parsing be also removed? Lluis -- "And it's much the same thing with knowledge, for whenever you learn something new, the whole world becomes that much richer." -- The Princess of Pure Reason, as told by Norton Juster in The Phantom Tollbooth