On 9/11/23 23:13, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
Too many system-specific code (and in particular KVM related)
is pulled in user-only build. This led to adding unjustified
stubs as kludge to unagressive linker non-optimizations.

This series restrict x86 system-specific features to sysemu,
so we don't require any stub, and remove all x86 KVM declarations
from user emulation code (to trigger compile failure instead of
link one).

Philippe Mathieu-Daudé (3):
   target/i386: Check kvm_hyperv_expand_features() return value
   RFC target/i386: Restrict system-specific features from user emulation
   target/i386: Prohibit target specific KVM prototypes on user emulation

At least, patch 2 should be changed so that the #ifdef'ery is done at a higher level.

However, the dependency of user-mode emulation on KVM is really an implementation detail of QEMU. It's very much baked into linux-user and hard to remove, but I'm not sure it's a good idea to add more #ifdef CONFIG_USER_ONLY around KVM code.

Paolo


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