The check is superflous. If the 'max_vcpus' (argument
value) is greater than  pCPU and --ignore-host has not
been supplied we would print an warning and return
and not call this code.

If the --ignore-host parameter had been used we would
never end up in this condition and enforce 'max_vcpus'.

The only time it would be invoked is if max_vcpus < host_cpu
in which case it would set max_vcpus to max_vcpus.

In short - it is dead code.

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.w...@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campb...@citrix.com>
---
 tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c | 2 --
 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c
index 0a104ce..b121d75 100644
--- a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c
+++ b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c
@@ -5244,8 +5244,6 @@ static int vcpuset(uint32_t domid, const char* nr_vcpus, 
int check_host)
                     " continue\n", host_cpu, max_vcpus);
             return 1;
         }
-        /* NB: This also limits how many are set in the bitmap */
-        max_vcpus = (max_vcpus > host_cpu ? host_cpu : max_vcpus);
     }
     rc = libxl_cpu_bitmap_alloc(ctx, &cpumap, max_vcpus);
     if (rc) {
-- 
2.1.0


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