- 05 12月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
There's no reason for the files to have qemuxml2xmlout- prefix since they all live under qemuxml2xmloutdata directory. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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- 11 4月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
Our test data used a lot of different qemu binary paths and some of them were based on downstream systems. Note that there is one file where I had to add "accel=kvm" because the qemuargv2xml code parses "/usr/bin/kvm" as virt type="kvm". Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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- 23 2月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
Up until a while ago, libvirt would automatically add a legacy PCI controllers combo (dmi-to-pci-bridge + pci-bridge) to any PCIe machine type (x86_64/q35 and aarch64/virt). As a result, a number of input and output files in the test suite ended up containing the legacy PCI controllers, even though they are not needed or in any way relevant to the feature being tested. Get rid of most of the occurrences. Most of the time, this just means removing the controllers from the input file and regenerating the output files; in a few instances, some minor tweaking is performed on the input file, most notably removing the memory balloon: as memory balloon support was not the scope of the test being changed, there is no loss of test coverage from doing so. Several occurrences of the legacy PCI controllers remain in the test suite, both because removing their usage would have required even more tweaking, and because we still want to have coverage of this perfectly valid combination.
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- 15 4月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
This controller provides a single PCIe port on a new root. It is similar to pci-expander-bus, intended to provide a bus that can be associated with a guest-identifiable NUMA node, but is for machinetypes with PCIe rather than PCI (e.g. q35-based machinetypes). Aside from PCIe vs. PCI, the other main difference is that a pci-expander-bus has a companion pci-bridge that is automatically attached along with it, but pcie-expander-bus has only a single port, and that port will only connect to a pcie-root-port, or to a pcie-switch-upstream-port. In order for the bus to be of any use in the guest, it must have either a pcie-root-port or a pcie-switch-upstream-port attached (and one or more pcie-switch-downstream-ports attached to the pcie-switch-upstream-port).
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