Avi Kivity wrote:
> Farkas Levente wrote:
>> Avi Kivity wrote:
>>  
>>> We've now switched to allocating guest memory in userspace rather than
>>> in the kernel.  This is important if you have a mainframe, but also if
>>> you want to share memory between guests and implement nice features like
>>> swapping.
>>>
>>> Changes since kvm-45:
>>> - fix host oops on bad guest ioapic accesses
>>> - handle NMIs before enabling host interrupts
>>> - add general guest memory accessors (Izik Eidus)
>>> - allow user control over shadow cache size (Izik Eidus)
>>> - auto tune shadow cache size with guest memory (Izik Eidus)
>>> - allocate guest memory in userspace instead of in kernel (Izik Eidus)
>>> - code style fixes (Mike Day, Anthony Liguori)
>>> - lapic cleanups (Rusty Russell)
>>> - fix acpi interrupt reporting for FreeBSD
>>> - fix color problems on certain displays
>>> - Red Hat 7.1 support
>>> - vmmouse support (Dan Kenigsberg)
>>> - fix sdl window caption when keyboard is captured (Dan Kenigsberg)
>>> - improve libkvm configure script (Jerone Young)
>>> - improve bios compilation support on x86_64 hosts (Laurent Vivier)
>>> - fix acpi processor reporting for Windows 2000 with the ACPI HAL (Sheng
>>> Yang)
>>>     
>>
>> when i try to compile it on centos i've got this error (which is not
>> happend in kvm-45) :
>> ----------------------------------
>> iasl -tc -p acpi-dsdt.hex acpi-dsdt.dsl
>> make[1]: iasl: Command not found
>> ----------------------------------
>> where this iasl comes from? and where can i found it? i can't found in
>> any package even in external repos.
>>
>>   
> 
> How did you get this?  Normal 'make' doesn't try to compile the bios.

yes, but my spec based on fedora spec which use Jeremy Katz's patch to
bios boot menu, that's way i need it.

-- 
  Levente                               "Si vis pacem para bellum!"

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