Stefan Weil writes:
> Am 31.07.2013 15:11, schrieb Markus Armbruster:
>> All I wanted to do is exit(1) instead of abort() on guest memory
>> allocation failure [07/08]. But that lead me into a minor #ifdef bog,
>> and here's what I brought back. Enjoy!
>>
>> Testing:
>> * Christian Borntraeger
Am 31.07.2013 15:11, schrieb Markus Armbruster:
> All I wanted to do is exit(1) instead of abort() on guest memory
> allocation failure [07/08]. But that lead me into a minor #ifdef bog,
> and here's what I brought back. Enjoy!
>
> Testing:
> * Christian Borntraeger reports v1 works fine under LP
Markus Armbruster writes:
> Series has been on list for more than 8 weeks (not counting the initial
> PATCH RFC), and rebased twice. Right now, it still applies. Please
> either merge or tell me what I need to do to get it merged. Thanks!
Twelve weeks now.
> Markus Armbruster writes:
>
>> A
Series has been on list for more than 8 weeks (not counting the initial
PATCH RFC), and rebased twice. Right now, it still applies. Please
either merge or tell me what I need to do to get it merged. Thanks!
Markus Armbruster writes:
> All I wanted to do is exit(1) instead of abort() on guest
On 07/31/13 15:11, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> All I wanted to do is exit(1) instead of abort() on guest memory
> allocation failure [07/08]. But that lead me into a minor #ifdef bog,
> and here's what I brought back. Enjoy!
>
> Testing:
> * Christian Borntraeger reports v1 works fine under LPAR
All I wanted to do is exit(1) instead of abort() on guest memory
allocation failure [07/08]. But that lead me into a minor #ifdef bog,
and here's what I brought back. Enjoy!
Testing:
* Christian Borntraeger reports v1 works fine under LPAR (new S390
KVM, i.e. generic allocation) and as second