2011/6/23 Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@web.de>: > On 2011-06-23 11:18, Wayne Xia wrote: >> Hi, >> these 3 patch simply enable qemu-kvm to show a logo picture when it > > You are posting on qemu-devel (which is correct for this topic), so your > patches must target that tree. Patch 1 eg. does not and needs rebasing.
More specifically, develop code against qemu.git as a default. Much of the development that goes into qemu-kvm actually comes via qemu.git. If you need to do qemu-kvm.git specific stuff, you'll know. Additional info: "The QEMU codebase is known as qemu.git. That's the git repository that holds the QEMU source code history. The KVM codebase is known as qemu-kvm.git, the git repository that holds the KVM source code history. The relationship between qemu.git and qemu-kvm.git is as follows. qemu-kvm.git is a fork of qemu.git and periodically merges updates from qemu.git back into qemu-kvm.git. A lot of code changes are merged into qemu.git and become available in qemu-kvm.git after the next periodic merge. KVM-specific enhancements may be merged into qemu-kvm.git and may be sent back upstream to qemu.git. Efforts are underway to completely merge qemu-kvm.git into qemu.git. This will make qemu-kvm.git obsolete and result in a single codebase. In the future there may only be a qemu package." http://blog.vmsplice.net/2011/03/should-i-use-qemu-or-kvm.html Stefan