On 22/4/24 10:22, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 22/04/2024 10.03, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 07:46:03AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
have
This series has been successfully tested in x86. Execute the cpu help
command and check in the list the x86 prefix is no longer present.
Tested-by: Mario Casquero
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 7:47 AM Thomas Huth wrote:
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> Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
> at
On 22/04/2024 10.03, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 07:46:03AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
have to specify these letters for the "-cp
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 07:46:03AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote:
> Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
> at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
> have to specify these letters for the "-cpu" parameter, too, and it also
> takes some
20.04.2024 08:46, Thomas Huth:
Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
have to specify these letters for the "-cpu" parameter, too, and it also
takes some precious space in the dense output o
On 4/19/24 22:46, Thomas Huth wrote:
Thomas Huth (3):
target/i386/cpu: Remove "x86" prefix from the CPU list
target/s390x/cpu_models: Rework the output of "-cpu help"
target/ppc/cpu_init: Remove "PowerPC" prefix from the CPU list
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
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On 20.04.24 07:46, Thomas Huth wrote:
Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
have to specify these letters for the "-cpu" parameter, too, and it also
takes some precious space in the dense o
Printing an architecture prefix in front of each CPU name is not helpful
at all: It is confusing for the users since they don't know whether they
have to specify these letters for the "-cpu" parameter, too, and it also
takes some precious space in the dense output of the CPU entries. Let's
simply r