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author | mstsirkin <mstsirkin@0c8fb4dd-22a2-4bb5-bc14-6c75a5f43652> | 2014-12-23 19:28:10 +0000 |
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committer | mstsirkin <mstsirkin@0c8fb4dd-22a2-4bb5-bc14-6c75a5f43652> | 2014-12-23 19:28:10 +0000 |
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feedback: drop unused feedback files
So that we don't need to remove them manually.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/feedback/5.txt b/feedback/5.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3e8675a..0000000 --- a/feedback/5.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -Document: virtio-v1.0-csprd01 -Number: 5 -Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:44:50 -0500 -Link to Mail: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/virtio-comment/201401/msg00046.html -Commenter name: Laura Novich <lnovich@redhat.com> -Decision: 2014-02-11 minutes: Applied - -INTRODUCTION -=============== -1. Remove The entire first paragraph with the exveption of the first -sentence. -2. Replace with - A virtual device in its truest sense is not any different -from a physical device. The virtual machine sees a virtual device just as a -physical machine would see a physical one. As such, this document will treat -virtual devices as physical devices. -3. The purpose of ... -4. replace rather than using boutique to rather than using vendor-specific, -per-environment, or per-OS mechanisms. - -5. ADD -The categories described above are further defined as follows: - Straightforward: Revise last sentence to read - There aren’t any exotic -page-flipping or COW mechanisms and it functions as a normal device.[1] -6. Efficient: ADD to input and output (I/O), -7. effects from both guest and (not sure but i think you should ADD host) -device writing to the same cache - lines. -8. Standard: CHANGE TO READ: Virtio makes no assumptions about the -environment in which - it operates, beyond what is required in order to allow the bus to attach -the host device to the driver on the guest. Virtio - devices are implemented over PCI and other buses, and earlier drafts that - have been implemented on other buses not included in this specification.[2] - -Proposal: - -diff --git a/abstract.tex b/abstract.tex -index b42a0b6..186fb81 100644 ---- a/abstract.tex -+++ b/abstract.tex -@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - This document describes the specifications of the “virtio” family of - devices. These devices are found in virtual environments, yet by - design they are not all that different from physical devices, and this --document treats them as such. This allows the guest to use standard -+document treats them as such. This similarity allows the guest to use standard - drivers and discovery mechanisms. - - The purpose of virtio and this specification is that virtual -diff --git a/introduction.tex b/introduction.tex -index 5d57f78..275ad98 100644 ---- a/introduction.tex -+++ b/introduction.tex -@@ -13,14 +13,15 @@ inter-guest communication) requires copying. - } - - Efficient: Virtio devices consist of rings of descriptors -- for input and output, which are neatly separated to avoid cache -+ for both input and output, which are neatly laid out to avoid cache - effects from both driver and device writing to the same cache - lines. - - Standard: Virtio makes no assumptions about the environment in which -- it operates, beyond supporting the bus attaching the device. Virtio -+ it operates, beyond supporting the bus to which device is attached. -+ In this specification, virtio - devices are implemented over PCI and other buses, and earlier drafts -- been implemented on other buses not included in this spec. -+ have been implemented on other buses not included here. - \footnote{The Linux implementation further separates the PCI virtio code - from the specific virtio drivers: these drivers are shared with - the non-PCI implementations (currently lguest and S/390). |