Hi Greg,

On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 18:04 -0400, Gregory Haskins wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>   So with the v5 release of iosignalfd, we now have the notion of a
> "trigger", the API of which is as follows:
> 
> -----------------------
> /*!
>  * \brief Assign an eventfd to an IO port (PIO or MMIO)
>  *
>  * Assigns an eventfd based file-descriptor to a specific PIO or MMIO
>  * address range.  Any guest writes to the specified range will generate
>  * an eventfd signal.
>  *
>  * A data-match pointer can be optionally provided in "trigger" and only
>  * writes which match this value exactly will generate an event.  The length
>  * of the trigger is established by the length of the overall IO range, and
>  * therefore must be in a natural byte-width for the IO routines of your
>  * particular architecture (e.g. 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes on x86_64).

This looks like it'll work fine for virtio-pci.

Thanks,
Mark.

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