async_run_on_cpu is only called from the I/O thread, not from CPU threads, so it doesn't make any difference. It will make a difference however for async_safe_run_on_cpu.
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> --- cpus-common.c | 5 ----- 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/cpus-common.c b/cpus-common.c index 7d935fd..115f3d4 100644 --- a/cpus-common.c +++ b/cpus-common.c @@ -153,11 +153,6 @@ void async_run_on_cpu(CPUState *cpu, run_on_cpu_func func, void *data) { struct qemu_work_item *wi; - if (qemu_cpu_is_self(cpu)) { - func(cpu, data); - return; - } - wi = g_malloc0(sizeof(struct qemu_work_item)); wi->func = func; wi->data = data; -- 2.7.4