Amit Shah <amit.s...@redhat.com> writes:

> On (Tue) Dec 22 2009 [18:55:16], Alexander Graf wrote:
>> Amit Shah wrote:
>> > This patch migrates virtio-console to the qdev infrastructure and
>> > creates a new virtio-serial bus on which multiple ports are exposed as
>> > devices. The bulk of the code now resides in a new file with
>> > virtio-console.c being just a simple qdev device.
>> >
>> > This interface enables spawning of multiple virtio consoles as well as 
>> > generic
>> > serial ports.
>> >
>> > The older -virtconsole argument still works, but when using the new
>> > functionality, it is recommended to use
>> >
>> >     -device virtio-serial-pci -device virtconsole,...
>> >
>> > The virtconsole device type accepts a chardev as an argument and a 'name'
>> > argument to identify the corresponding consoles on the host as well as the
>> > guest. The name, if given, is exposed via the 'name' sysfs attribute in the
>> > guest.
>> >
>> > Care has been taken to ensure compatibility with kernels that do not
>> > support multiple ports as well as accepting incoming migrations from older
>> > qemu versions.
>> >
>> > Signed-off-by: Amit Shah <amit.s...@redhat.com>
>> >   
>> 
>> Please split this patch. I got dizzy after only reading 1/4th of it :-).
>
> Ah, sooner the better I guess. I'll do that soon.
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Yes, please!


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