On Wed, Jun 02 2021, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> With commit 0280b3eb7c05 ("s390x/kvm: use cpu model for gscb on
> compat machines"), we removed any calls to kvm_s390_get_gs()
> in favour of a different mechanism.
>
> Let's remove the unused kvm_s390_get_gs(), and with it the now
> unneeded cap_gs as
On 02.06.21 14:50, Cornelia Huck wrote:
With commit 0280b3eb7c05 ("s390x/kvm: use cpu model for gscb on
compat machines"), we removed any calls to kvm_s390_get_gs()
in favour of a different mechanism.
Let's remove the unused kvm_s390_get_gs(), and with it the now
unneeded cap_gs as well.
On 6/2/21 2:50 PM, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> With commit 0280b3eb7c05 ("s390x/kvm: use cpu model for gscb on
> compat machines"), we removed any calls to kvm_s390_get_gs()
> in favour of a different mechanism.
>
> Let's remove the unused kvm_s390_get_gs(), and with it the now
> unneeded cap_gs as
On 02/06/2021 14.50, Cornelia Huck wrote:
With commit 0280b3eb7c05 ("s390x/kvm: use cpu model for gscb on
compat machines"), we removed any calls to kvm_s390_get_gs()
in favour of a different mechanism.
Let's remove the unused kvm_s390_get_gs(), and with it the now
unneeded cap_gs as well.
With commit 0280b3eb7c05 ("s390x/kvm: use cpu model for gscb on
compat machines"), we removed any calls to kvm_s390_get_gs()
in favour of a different mechanism.
Let's remove the unused kvm_s390_get_gs(), and with it the now
unneeded cap_gs as well.
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck
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