On 1/16/23 02:56, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
And we add this protocol to address very temporary problem: onceMaybe, maybe not. unaccepted memory support has a Kconfig switch after
unaccepted memory support get upstream it is just a dead weight.
all. If we figure in 3-5 years that all distros have enabled it anyway
we can drop it again. For the transition period it will surely be
useful.
I agree with Kirill here.
Having unaccepted memory *AND* this firmware-driven feature really is
just implementing the same thing twice.
I'd much rather have the Kconfig option forced on for all guests that
*might* need unaccepted memory support than carry redundant implementations.
Also, _if_ we allow folks to turn the Kconfig off and get access to all
their memory, they might get used to that. Removing this firmware
interface from the kernel in a few years could be viewed as a
regression. Then, we'll be stuck with this forever.
In any case, the firmware side of things didn't seem like _that_ much
code. So, I'm not protesting *that* strongly. But, I also don't
believe for a second that this is going to be removed in 3-5 years.