It just needs to set has_pvpanic=false after calling it. This way, it
won't be a special case anymore.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
static void pc_compat_1_4(QEMUMachineInitArgs *args)
{
- /* 1.5 was special - it enabled pvpanic in builtin machine */
- pc_compat_1_6(args);
+ pc_compat_1_5(args);
+ has_pvpanic = false;
x86_cpu_compat_set_features("n270", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_MOVBE);
x86_cpu_compat_set_features("Westmere", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_PCLMULQDQ);
}
static void pc_compat_1_4(QEMUMachineInitArgs *args)
{
- /* 1.5 was special - it enabled pvpanic in builtin machine */
- pc_compat_1_6(args);
+ pc_compat_1_5(args);
+ has_pvpanic = false;
x86_cpu_compat_set_features("n270", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_MOVBE);
x86_cpu_compat_set_features("Westmere", FEAT_1_ECX, 0, CPUID_EXT_PCLMULQDQ);
}