Carsten Otte wrote:
> Avi Kivity wrote:
>> I was talking about x86.
>>
>> On x86, you need contiguous userspace, contiguous guest, but again, 
>> what's the problem with one memory slot?
> There is no problem with one memory slot: it works. It's just that 
> Izik's idea gives us the opportunity to have common code for all four 
> architectures here.

Why aren't memory slots common too?  Only their number is different, 
while the implementation is the same.


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