On a Friday in 2022, Peter Krempa wrote:
In August Debian 10 officially reaches EOL, thus we can bump minimum
qemu version to 4.2 which is being limited by Ubuntu and RHEL/Centos 8.
QEMU-4.2 allows us to remove a big bunch of old code though. Few
examples which this series (and the next iteratio
On 7/15/22 13:44, Peter Krempa wrote:
> In August Debian 10 officially reaches EOL, thus we can bump minimum
> qemu version to 4.2 which is being limited by Ubuntu and RHEL/Centos 8.
>
> QEMU-4.2 allows us to remove a big bunch of old code though. Few
> examples which this series (and the next ite
On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 13:54:26 +0200, Claudio Fontana wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> can we retire as well support for migration_set_speed then?
>
> The "if (!bwParam)" branches with calls to qemuMonitorSetMigrationSpeed are
> overcomplicating qemu_migration.c and qemu_driver.c in my view.
Indeed.
On 7/15/22 13:54, Claudio Fontana wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> can we retire as well support for migration_set_speed then?
>
> The "if (!bwParam)" branches with calls to qemuMonitorSetMigrationSpeed are
> overcomplicating qemu_migration.c and qemu_driver.c in my view.
While there are only a few su
Hello Peter,
can we retire as well support for migration_set_speed then?
The "if (!bwParam)" branches with calls to qemuMonitorSetMigrationSpeed are
overcomplicating qemu_migration.c and qemu_driver.c in my view.
Thanks,
Claudio
On 7/15/22 13:44, Peter Krempa wrote:
> In August Debian 10 off
In August Debian 10 officially reaches EOL, thus we can bump minimum
qemu version to 4.2 which is being limited by Ubuntu and RHEL/Centos 8.
QEMU-4.2 allows us to remove a big bunch of old code though. Few
examples which this series (and the next iterations of it) will deal
with:
- old auidiodev