> Am 20.02.2015 um 16:00 schrieb Michael Mueller <m...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>:
> 
> On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 14:54:23 +0100
> Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> wrote:
> 
>>> 
>>> +/* machine related properties */
>>> +typedef struct S390CPUMachineProps {
>>> +    uint16_t class;      /* machine class */
>>> +    uint16_t ga;         /* availability number of machine */
>>> +    uint16_t order;      /* order of availability */
>>> +} S390CPUMachineProps;
>>> +
>>> +/* processor related properties */
>>> +typedef struct S390CPUProcessorProps {
>>> +    uint16_t gen;        /* S390 CMOS generation */
>>> +    uint16_t ver;        /* version of processor */
>>> +    uint32_t id;         /* processor identification*/
>>> +    uint16_t type;       /* machine type */
>>> +    uint16_t ibc;        /* IBC value */
>>> +    uint64_t *fac_list;  /* list of facilities */  
>> 
>> Just make this uint64_t fac_list[2]. That way we don't have to track any
>> messy allocations.
> 
> It will be something like "uint64_t fac_list[S390_CPU_FAC_LIST_SIZE_UINT64]" 
> and in total 2KB not
> just 16 bytes but I will change it. 

Why? Do we actually need that many? This is a qemu internal struct.

Alex--
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