On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 at 11:13, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com> wrote: > > The following changes since commit b150cb8f67bf491a49a1cb1c7da151eeacbdbcc9: > > Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging > (2020-09-29 13:18:54 +0100) > > are available in the Git repository at: > > https://gitlab.com/stefanha/qemu.git tags/block-pull-request > > for you to fetch changes up to bc47831ff28d6f5830c9c8d74220131dc54c5253: > > util/vfio-helpers: Rework the IOVA allocator to avoid IOVA reserved regions > (2020-09-30 10:23:05 +0100) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Pull request > > Note I have switched from GitHub to GitLab. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------
This produces this error message on ppc64be Linux: make: Entering directory `/home/pm215/qemu/build/all' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/pm215/qemu/slirp' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/pm215/qemu/slirp' Generating qemu-version.h with a meson_exe.py custom command Generating qemu-options.def with a meson_exe.py custom command Generating block-gen.c with a custom command YAML:1:83: error: unknown enumerated scalar {"IndentWidth": 4, "BraceWrapping": {"AfterFunction": true}, "BreakBeforeBraces": "Custom", "SortIncludes": false, "MaxEmptyLinesToKeep": 2} ^~~~~~~~ Error parsing -style: Invalid argument, using LLVM style YAML:1:83: error: unknown enumerated scalar {"IndentWidth": 4, "BraceWrapping": {"AfterFunction": true}, "BreakBeforeBraces": "Custom", "SortIncludes": false, "MaxEmptyLinesToKeep": 2} ^~~~~~~~ Error parsing -style: Invalid argument, using LLVM style Compiling C object libqemuutil.a.p/util_qemu-error.c.o Compiling C object libqemuutil.a.p/util_qemu-sockets.c.o Compiling C object libqemuutil.a.p/util_aio-posix.c.o Compiling C object libqemuutil.a.p/util_osdep.c.o The error does not cause the build to fail, which seems like it's also a bug... (My guess is this is due to some script implicitly wanting a newer version of something or other than the PPC box happens to have installed, rather than being an endianness issue.) thanks -- PMM