![]() When reworking the vgic locking, the vgic distributor registration
got simplified, which was a very good cleanup. But just a tad too
radical, as we now register the *native* vgic only, ignoring the
GICv2-on-GICv3 that allows pre-historic VMs (or so I thought)
to run.
As it turns out, QEMU still defaults to GICv2 in some cases, and
this breaks Nathan's setup!
Fix it by propagating the *requested* vgic type rather than the
host's version.
Fixes:
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trace.h | ||
vgic-debug.c | ||
vgic-init.c | ||
vgic-irqfd.c | ||
vgic-its.c | ||
vgic-kvm-device.c | ||
vgic-mmio-v2.c | ||
vgic-mmio-v3.c | ||
vgic-mmio.c | ||
vgic-mmio.h | ||
vgic-v2.c | ||
vgic-v3.c | ||
vgic-v4.c | ||
vgic.c | ||
vgic.h |