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Sampat" , Rahul Kumar , Shuah Khan , Suzuki K Poulose , Tianrui Zhao , Wu Fei , Yosry Ahmed , Zenghui Yu Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On Fri, Feb 20, 2026, David Matlack wrote: > This series renames types across all KVM selftests to more align with > types used in the kernel: > > vm_vaddr_t -> gva_t > vm_paddr_t -> gpa_t > > uint64_t -> u64 > uint32_t -> u32 > uint16_t -> u16 > uint8_t -> u8 > > int64_t -> s64 > int32_t -> s32 > int16_t -> s16 > int8_t -> s8 > > The goal of this series is to make the KVM selftests code more concise > (the new type names are shorter) and more similar to the kernel, since > selftests are developed by kernel developers. > > v2: > - Reapply the series on top of kvm/queue > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/kvm/20250501183304.2433192-1-dmatlack@google.com Sorry, I was too slow and missed the window to get this into kvm/next without causing a disaster of merge conflicts. I don't think you need to send a v3 though. I'll prep a v3, a branch, and send Paolo a pull request during the next merge window.