On Tue, 9 Nov 2021, Laurent Vivier wrote:
Add the missing machine type for m68k/virt
Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu>
Message-Id: <20211106194158.4068596-2-laur...@vivier.eu>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu>
---
hw/m68k/virt.c | 9 ++++++++-
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/hw/m68k/virt.c b/hw/m68k/virt.c
index 4e8bce5aa6f7..0d9e3f83c169 100644
--- a/hw/m68k/virt.c
+++ b/hw/m68k/virt.c
@@ -304,7 +304,14 @@ type_init(virt_machine_register_types)
} \
type_init(machvirt_machine_##major##_##minor##_init);
+static void virt_machine_6_1_options(MachineClass *mc)
+{
+}
+DEFINE_VIRT_MACHINE(6, 1, true)
+
static void virt_machine_6_0_options(MachineClass *mc)
{
+ virt_machine_6_1_options(mc);
+ compat_props_add(mc->compat_props, hw_compat_6_0, hw_compat_6_0_len);
}
-DEFINE_VIRT_MACHINE(6, 0, true)
+DEFINE_VIRT_MACHINE(6, 0, false)
I don't understand how these compat machines work but if these are empty
and essentially the same as the previous version why do we add a new
version in every release? Wouldn't it be enough to add new version when
there was an incompatible change? I mean, instead of listing machine and
getting a lot of virt-6.1, virt-6.0, virt-5.2,... or so, we'd only get
versions that are actually different such as virt-7.0, virt-5.2, virt-5.0
(maybe they are called differently, just an example) with the versionless
alias always pointing to the latest. Then when QEMU is updated one can see
if there was any change so should update the VM or keep using the older
versions. Or does it work like that and I'm missing it completely?
Regards,
BALATON Zoltan