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| 04-Oct-2023 |
Mark Johnston <markj@FreeBSD.org> |
bhyve: Start moving machine-dependent code into subdirectories
In preparation for an arm64 port, make an easy change which puts some machine-dependent code in its own directory.
Going forward, code
bhyve: Start moving machine-dependent code into subdirectories
In preparation for an arm64 port, make an easy change which puts some machine-dependent code in its own directory.
Going forward, code which is only used on one platform should live in a MD directory. We should strive to layer modules in such a way as to avoid polluting shared code with lots of ifdefs. For some existing files this will take some effort.
task_switch.c and fwctl.c are an easy place to start: the former is very x86-specific, and the latter provides an I/O port interface which can't be used on anything other than x86. (fwcfg as implemented has the same problem, but QEMU also supports a MMIO fwcfg interface.) So I propose that we start by simply making those files conditional.
Reviewed by: corvink, jhb MFC after: 1 week Sponsored by: Innovate UK Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D40501
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