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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] HVM vcpu hotplug: Fix acpi method NTFY bug



On 01/02/2010 03:31, "Liu, Jinsong" <jinsong.liu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How about the followed update:
> 1. keep original method NTFY, keep decision_tree to reduce scan loop;
> 2. update method PRSC
>     1). transfer para 'maxvcpus' (comes from config file) from qemu to
> mk_dsdt.c through bios_info;
>     2). at PRSC, only scan 'maxvcpus' vcpus;
> because maxvcpus< 128, no risk for NTFY then.

Well, I'm confused now. #2 is really no more than an optimisation, right?
And #1 contradicts your original patch, which only affected NTFY, and you
claimed was a bug fix.

Is there, or is there not, currently a bug in NTFY? Or some bug in the way
it is called by PRSC?

I mean, if there's no bug, let's leave it alone. At least until 4.0.0 is
done. I still haven't been able to understand your original complaints about
the current NTFY method by the way -- I still firmly believe it is
behaviourally identical to your patched version, for any given pair of
arguments passed to it.

I could be missing something. If so you're going to have spell it out very
slowly and clearly. :-)

 -- Keir



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