Re: Xen common code across architecture



Dong, Eddie wrote:
Current xen kernel codes are in arch/x86/xen, but xen dynamic
irqchip (events.c) are common for other architectures such as IA64. We
are in progress with enabling pv_ops for IA64 now and want to reuse same
code, do we need to move the code to some place common? suggestions?

I'm fine with moving common stuff like that to drivers/xen/.

J
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