1Review checklist for kvm patches 2================================ 3 41. The patch must follow Documentation/CodingStyle and 5 Documentation/SubmittingPatches. 6 72. Patches should be against kvm.git master branch. 8 93. If the patch introduces or modifies a new userspace API: 10 - the API must be documented in Documentation/virtual/kvm/api.txt 11 - the API must be discoverable using KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION 12 134. New state must include support for save/restore. 14 155. New features must default to off (userspace should explicitly request them). 16 Performance improvements can and should default to on. 17 186. New cpu features should be exposed via KVM_GET_SUPPORTED_CPUID2 19 207. Emulator changes should be accompanied by unit tests for qemu-kvm.git 21 kvm/test directory. 22 238. Changes should be vendor neutral when possible. Changes to common code 24 are better than duplicating changes to vendor code. 25 269. Similarly, prefer changes to arch independent code than to arch dependent 27 code. 28 2910. User/kernel interfaces and guest/host interfaces must be 64-bit clean 30 (all variables and sizes naturally aligned on 64-bit; use specific types 31 only - u64 rather than ulong). 32 3311. New guest visible features must either be documented in a hardware manual 34 or be accompanied by documentation. 35 3612. Features must be robust against reset and kexec - for example, shared 37 host/guest memory must be unshared to prevent the host from writing to 38 guest memory that the guest has not reserved for this purpose. 39