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From: Pavel Fedin
Subject: RE: [PATCH] KVM: arm/arm64: Add VGICv3 save/restore API documentation
Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:28:40 +0300
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Hello!
> Well, compatibility with GICv2 is the biggest mistake we made when
> designing the GICv3 architecture. And that's why our emulation doesn't
> give a damn about v2 compatibility.
Ok, i see your arguments, and after that it becomes a matter of personal taste. Three beat one, i
go your way. :) Don't know if i'll be able to roll out v5 tomorrow, but i think on monday i'll
definitely do.
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia