Install qemu-git from the aur and you would have the patches with ti.

You're talking about degraded performances, could you be more specific?
I personnaly have hyper-v features and i don't see any difference
whatsoever.
Did you remember to modify your kernel config?

2016-05-08 22:49 GMT+02:00 Alex Williamson <alex.l.william...@gmail.com>:

> On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Spam House <kthxplz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Could anyone give me a quick summary of how to apply this (
>> http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg121742.html) patch to Qemu on Arch
>> Linux.
>>
>> I've cloned the Qemu git and have tried various ways of parsing the info
>> in the link into other files and using 'ed' to try and append/update the
>> files with no success.
>>
>> Example:
>> git clone qemu
>> cd qemu/target-i386
>> nano cpu-qom.b (insert diff changes and save add 'w' at the very end)
>> ed - cpu-qom.h < cpu-qom.b
>>
>> ed returns ? and deletes/blanks out cpu-qom.h
>>
>> Complete noob any help appreciated!
>>
>> I do have a windows10 vm with my 980ti passthrough running successfully.
>> The performance has degraded since switching from Unraid to Arch and the
>> only difference I can find is HyperV related. It seems this is the last
>> hurtle.
>>
>
> This has been in QEMU since the 2.5 release, if you're cloning qemu.git,
> the change is already there.  Surely Arch has QEMU builds including it as
> well.
>
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