On 6/14/21 8:53 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > On 6/14/21 7:32 PM, John Snow wrote: >> >> # OS >> >> Currently "os: XXX" for BSD, Linux, Windows, and macOS. >> >> https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/labels?subscribed=&search=os%3A >> >> Multiple OS labels can be applied to an issue. >> >> Originally, we kept this label somewhat vague and have been using it to >> identify both the host AND guest involved with an issue. >> >> Stefan Weil has requested that we refactor this to separate the concerns >> so that he can identify issues where Windows is the host without wading >> through numerous reports where Windows is merely the guest. Reasonable >> request. >> >> Shall we split it into "host: XXX" and "guest: XXX" for {BSD, Linux, >> Windows, macOS}? > > I'm missing the importance of the guest OS. Either it is in pair with > the host accel, or it is accel:TCG and I see the guest irrelevant
Err I mentioned the nested case, but generally I tend to have the same view, guest is not very relevant (except for qemu-guest-agent maybe). > (do we want to list all firmwares?). > > So I'll let other sort this out.