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/openbmc/qemu/hw/pci/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
/openbmc/qemu/hw/s390x/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
/openbmc/qemu/hw/pci-host/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
/openbmc/qemu/hw/intc/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
/openbmc/qemu/hw/ppc/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
/openbmc/qemu/hw/riscv/
H A DKconfigca9b7e29 Thu Mar 14 08:13:34 CDT 2019 Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> kconfig: add CONFIG_MSI_NONBROKEN

Not all interrupt controllers have a working implementation of
message-signalled interrupts; in some cases, the guest may expect
MSI to work but it won't due to the buggy or lacking emulation.

In QEMU this is represented by the "msi_nonbroken" variable. This
patch adds a new configuration symbol enabled whenever the binary
contains an interrupt controller that will set "msi_nonbroken". We
can then use it to remove devices that cannot be possibly added
to the machine, because they require MSI.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>