Am 07.09.2011 17:20, schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
> Target-independent code cannot construct sglists, but it can take
> them from the outside as a black box.  Allow this.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com>

I was hoping to find the use case for this somewhere in the rest of the
series, but there doesn't seem to be an example.

How can you make use of the dma.h functions when you can't build a
QEMUSGList? Or would you have a target-dependent part that builds it and
passes it to a target-independent part?

Kevin

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