Anthony Liguori wrote:
We don't plan to fork qemu, too much good stuff is being added
there. However I want to submit the patch for inclusion only after
(if?) the driver is merged into the mainline kernel. The patch is
also not very pretty at the moment.
I would recommend the opposite approach. Something can go in QEMU
more quickly than in the kernel and you'll get people actually testing
it. If it gets in the kernel and there's no major userspace presence
you won't have nearly the same amount of testers...
I'll try doing both at once :)
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