On 12/11/2014 06:16 AM, Richard Chapman wrote:
Hi and just wanted to say love oVirt.

I’m using oVirt 3.5 on Fedora20 to help with are devel/testing needs.
Are software runs on top of Linux both in Intel and ARM platforms.
While oVirt can handle very well the intel side of things I still need
to run everything on ARM on real hardware. What I’m wondering is there a
plan to support at least ARM emulation using QEMU now libVirt has been
fixed.

Thank

Chapman….

I can't say there is a real plan to do so at this point, but it shouldn't block you from writing a custom hook changing the xml we pass to libvirt to envoke qemu-kvm with arm instead of qemu-kvm. you can (ab)use maybe some existing behaviors/properties, as well as add more of your own via custom properties (and for fancy - custom ui plugins to show those custom properties in the proper dialogs)

I'd say that's a good start to adding such support as an add-on, before considering it in the main code base. that's actually how we sometime develop a new feature - first "try it for sanity" via a custom hook to understand its scope and the issues.
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