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+  mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk
+  jslaby@suse.cz
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+  david@gibson.dropbear.id.au
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+  pbonzini@redhat.com
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+  paul.durrant@citrix.com
+  david@gibson.dropbear.id.au
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  "Hi Phillippe,\n"
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-<div>Hi Phillippe,<br>
-</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>On 8/16/19 7:58 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:</div>
-<div>&gt;On 8/16/19 8:28 AM, tony.nguyen@bt.com wrote:</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; This patchset implements the IE (Invert Endian) bit in SPARCv9 MMU TTE.</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; v7:</div>
-<div>&gt;[...]</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; - Re-declared many native endian devices as little or big endian. This is why</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; &nbsp; v7 has &#43;16 patches.<br>
-</div>
-<div>&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;Why are you doing that? What is the rational?</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>While collapsing the byte swaps, it was suggested in patch #11 of v5 that</div>
-<div>consistent use of MemOp simplified endian comparisons. This lead to the</div>
-<div>deprecation of enum device_endian by MemOp.</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>As MO_TE is conditional upon NEED_CPU_H, the s/DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN/MO_TE/</div>
-<div>required changing some device object files from common-obj-* to obj-*. In patch</div>
-<div>#15 of v6 Paolo noted that most devices should not of been DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN</div>
-<div>and hinted at a clean up.</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>The &#43;16 patches in v7 is the clean up effort.<br>
-</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>&gt;Anyhow if this not required by your series, you should split it out of</div>
-<div>&gt;it, and send it on your principal changes are merged.</div>
-<div>&gt;I'm worried because this these new patches involve many subsystems (thus</div>
-<div>&gt;maintainers) and reviewing them will now take a fair amount of time.</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>Yes, lets split these patches out. They are very much a tangent to the series<br>
-</div>
-<div>purpose.<br>
-</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; For each device declared with DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN, find the set of</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; targets from the set of target/hw/*/device.o.</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; If the set of targets are all little or all big endian, re-declare</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; the device endianness as DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN or DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; respectively.</div>
-<div>&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;If only little endian targets use a device, that doesn't mean the device</div>
-<div>&gt;is designed in little endian...</div>
-<div>&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;Then if a big endian target plan to use this device, it will require</div>
-<div>&gt;more work and you might have introduced regressions...</div>
-<div>&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;I'm not sure this is a safe move.</div>
-<div>&gt;</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; This *naive* deduction may result in genuinely native endian devices<br>
-</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; being incorrectly declared as little or big endian, but should not</div>
-<div>&gt;&gt; introduce regressions for current targets.</div>
-<div>&gt;<br>
-</div>
-<div><br>
-</div>
-<div>Roger. Evidently too naive. TBH, most devices I've never heard of...</div>
-<div><br>
-Regards,<br>
-</div>
-<div>Tony<br>
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  "Hi Phillippe,\n"
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  "Regards,\n"
  Tony
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- "<div>Hi Phillippe,<br>\r\n"
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- "<div>On 8/16/19 7:58 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daud\351 wrote:</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;On 8/16/19 8:28 AM, tony.nguyen@bt.com wrote:</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; This patchset implements the IE (Invert Endian) bit in SPARCv9 MMU TTE.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; v7:</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;[...]</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; - Re-declared many native endian devices as little or big endian. This is why</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; &nbsp; v7 has &#43;16 patches.<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;Why are you doing that? What is the rational?</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>While collapsing the byte swaps, it was suggested in patch #11 of v5 that</div>\r\n"
- "<div>consistent use of MemOp simplified endian comparisons. This lead to the</div>\r\n"
- "<div>deprecation of enum device_endian by MemOp.</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>As MO_TE is conditional upon NEED_CPU_H, the s/DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN/MO_TE/</div>\r\n"
- "<div>required changing some device object files from common-obj-* to obj-*. In patch</div>\r\n"
- "<div>#15 of v6 Paolo noted that most devices should not of been DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN</div>\r\n"
- "<div>and hinted at a clean up.</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>The &#43;16 patches in v7 is the clean up effort.<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;Anyhow if this not required by your series, you should split it out of</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;it, and send it on your principal changes are merged.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;I'm worried because this these new patches involve many subsystems (thus</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;maintainers) and reviewing them will now take a fair amount of time.</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>Yes, lets split these patches out. They are very much a tangent to the series<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>purpose.<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; For each device declared with DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN, find the set of</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; targets from the set of target/hw/*/device.o.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; If the set of targets are all little or all big endian, re-declare</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; the device endianness as DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN or DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; respectively.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;If only little endian targets use a device, that doesn't mean the device</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;is designed in little endian...</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;Then if a big endian target plan to use this device, it will require</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;more work and you might have introduced regressions...</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;I'm not sure this is a safe move.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; This *naive* deduction may result in genuinely native endian devices<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; being incorrectly declared as little or big endian, but should not</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;&gt; introduce regressions for current targets.</div>\r\n"
- "<div>&gt;<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>Roger. Evidently too naive. TBH, most devices I've never heard of...</div>\r\n"
- "<div><br>\r\n"
- "Regards,<br>\r\n"
- "</div>\r\n"
- "<div>Tony<br>\r\n"
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