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From: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
To: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org,
	ajones@ventanamicro.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] KVM: introduce CONFIG_KVM_COMMON
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2024 11:13:18 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZZhUzm9r5Z5l567Z@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20240104205959.4128825-2-pbonzini@redhat.com>

On Thu, Jan 04, 2024, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> CONFIG_HAVE_KVM is currently used by some architectures to either
> enabled the KVM config proper, or to enable host-side code that is
> not part of the KVM module.  However, the "select" statement in
> virt/kvm/Kconfig corresponds to a third meaning, namely to
> enable common Kconfigs required by all architectures that support
> KVM.
> 
> These three meanings can be replaced respectively by an
> architecture-specific Kconfig, by IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM), or by
> a new Kconfig symbol that is in turn selected by the
> architecture-specific "config KVM".
> 
> Start by introducing such a new Kconfig symbol, CONFIG_KVM_COMMON.
> Unlike CONFIG_HAVE_KVM, it is selected by CONFIG_KVM, not by
> architecture code.

Why?  I don't get it, just have code that cares do IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM).  Except
for the MIPS usage of HAVE_KVM that you solved by adding CPU_SUPPORTS_VZ, I got
all the way there using just CONFIG_KVM[*].

Ah, and so does this series for the most part, the only usage of CONFIG_KVM_COMMON
is in scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in.  Honestly, adding a Kconfig just so that
VMX's posted interrupts that arrive in the host can be printed when KVM is built
as a module is a waste of a Kconfig.

[*] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230916003118.2540661-12-seanjc@google.com

  parent reply	other threads:[~2024-01-05 19:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-01-04 20:59 [PATCH 0/4] Replace CONFIG_HAVE_KVM with more appropriate symbols Paolo Bonzini
2024-01-04 20:59 ` [PATCH 1/4] KVM: introduce CONFIG_KVM_COMMON Paolo Bonzini
2024-01-05  9:37   ` Andrew Jones
2024-01-05 19:13   ` Sean Christopherson [this message]
2024-01-05 20:28     ` Paolo Bonzini
2024-01-05 20:57       ` Sean Christopherson
2024-01-04 20:59 ` [PATCH 2/4] MIPS: introduce Kconfig for MIPS VZ Paolo Bonzini
2024-01-04 20:59 ` [PATCH 3/4] x86, vfio, gdb: replace CONFIG_HAVE_KVM with IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM) Paolo Bonzini
2024-01-04 20:59 ` [PATCH 4/4] treewide: remove CONFIG_HAVE_KVM Paolo Bonzini

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