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<title>kernel/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/include/aarch64, branch linux-5.2.y</title>
<subtitle>Hosts the 0x221E linux distro kernel.</subtitle>
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<updated>2018-10-16T22:26:56Z</updated>
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<title>kvm: selftests: add vcpu support for aarch64</title>
<updated>2018-10-16T22:26:56Z</updated>
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<name>Andrew Jones</name>
<email>drjones@redhat.com</email>
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<published>2018-09-18T17:54:31Z</published>
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This code adds VM and VCPU setup code for the VM_MODE_FLAT48PG mode.
The VM_MODE_FLAT48PG isn't yet fully supportable, as it defines the
guest physical address limit as 52-bits, and KVM currently only
supports guests with up to 40-bit physical addresses (see
KVM_PHYS_SHIFT). VM_MODE_FLAT48PG will work fine, though, as long as
no &gt;= 40-bit physical addresses are used.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jones &lt;drjones@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini &lt;pbonzini@redhat.com&gt;
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