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SubjectRe: hardwired VMI crap
On Thu 2007-03-08 14:39:15, Zachary Amsden wrote:
> Ingo Molnar wrote:
> >* Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Ingo, either you or Thomas have vetoed every attempt we have made to
> >>make our code operate with clockevents. [...]
> >>
> >
> >this is news to me - do you have any proof of such a veto?
> >
>
> Yes, your refusal to discuss any technical details when asked point
> blank which solution you prefer, and your continued whining and
> threatening to unmerge our code.

Failing to answer a question is hardly a veto.

> And I ask again for your feedback on which approach you think is correct:

> 1) Rewrite the interrupt subsystem of our hypervisor, making it
> incompatible with full virtualization, so that we can support an
> abstract interrupt controller with a "clean" interface
> 2) Reuse the same method that HPET, PIT and other time clients in i386
> use - the global_clock_event pointer which allows you to wrest control
> back from the APIC and reuse the lapic_events local clockevents.
...

Do all of them then decide which code is nicest. I mean... this looks
like trap question for Ingo. He tells you 2, you'll do crappy
implementation of 2, and then claim Ingo can't object.
Pavel
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