Zhang, Xiantao wrote:
> 2. kvm_x86_ops-kvm_ops.patch.  In order to adapt different
> architectures, we have to change it to an neutral name. kvm_ops maybe
> not the best name, but shouldn't introduce different meanings. In the
> third patch, we add a sub field struct kvm_arch_ops for arch-specific
> ops. That is, different CPU archs can define its arch-specific 
> ops for its special need. IMO, we should treat x86, IA64, ppc etc as
> different archtiectures, other than see vmx, svm as different archs. svm
> and vmx should be two different virtualization approaches for x86 arch
> from the point view of platforms. 
>   

ia64, ppc, and s390 don't need to select an implementation at runtime 
(since each have just one instruction set) so they don't need function 
pointers.  Instead we should use linkage (different functions for each 
arch, but with the same names).  Kbuild will select the right files to 
compile depending on arch.


> 3. re-frame.patch. This patch is the main work to to support differnt
> architectures. it includes:
> (1). Split kvm_main.c to kvm_arch.c and new kvm_main.c. kvm_arch.c under
> x86 directory contains arch-specific code, and new kvm_main.c only holds
> interfaces with user space, and basic kvm infrastructure.  Split some
> functions to make them arch-independent.
> (2) Add an include directory to hold head files, and split kvm.h to two
> parts. One is kvm_arch.h to deposit some arch-specfic structures, such
> as struct kvm_vcpu_arch, kvm_arch_ops etc, some arch-dependent macros
> and functions declares. 
> (3) Add arch support for structure kvm_ops, and structure kvm_vcpu. 
> (4) Make file change.
>   

This is all too big.  Carsten's approach (one thing at a time)  is 
better since it allows easy review of what is happening.



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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function


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