On 17/02/2023 18.43, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
(Cc'ing Huacai & Jiaxun).

On 17/2/23 17:38, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 2/17/23 11:47, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 11:36:41AM +0100, Markus Armbruster wrote:
I feel the discussion petered out without a conclusion.

I don't think letting the status quo win by inertia is a good outcome
here.

Which 32-bit hosts are still useful, and why?

Which 32-bit hosts does Linux still provide KVM  support for.

All except ARM: MIPS, x86, PPC and RISC-V.

I would like to remove x86, but encountered some objections.

MIPS, nobody is really using it I think.

32-bit was added in 2014, commit 222e7d11e7 ("target-mips: Enable KVM
support in build system"). I'm not aware of anybody using it (even
testing it). I don't have hardware to test it (neither time).

Could you maybe suggest a kernel patch to remove it, to see what happens? ... if nobody objects to the removal of the 32-bit MIPS KVM kernel support and the patch gets merged, that would help us in the long run, I think.

 Thanks,
  Thomas


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