Gregory Haskins wrote:
> Non-performance critical code is made more awkward by having to always define
> both "#ifdef KVM" and "if (kvm_allowed)".  Define "kvm_allowed = 0" by
> default.  Anthony Ligouri is credited with the idea.
>
> Signed-off-by: Gregory Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ---
>
>  qemu/qemu-kvm.c |    9 ++++++++-
>  1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/qemu/qemu-kvm.c b/qemu/qemu-kvm.c
> index 212570a..d4419a3 100644
> --- a/qemu/qemu-kvm.c
> +++ b/qemu/qemu-kvm.c
> @@ -3,6 +3,14 @@
>  #include "config-host.h"
>  
>  #ifdef USE_KVM
> + #define KVM_ALLOWED_DEFAULT 1
> +#else
> + #define KVM_ALLOWED_DEFAULT 0
> +#endif

You could do a

#ifndef USE_KVM
#define kvm_allowed 0
#else
extern int kvm_allowed
#endif

However, will the code actually compile ifndef USE_KVM? Suppose the 
headers aren't installed?

-- 
error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function


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