xen: make xen_enabled even more clever
When using xen_enabled() we're currently only checking if xen is enabled at all during the build. But what if you want to build multiple targets out of which only one can potentially run xen code? That means that for generic code we'll still have to fall back to the variable and potentially slow the code down, but it's not as important as that is mostly xen device emulation which is not touched for non-xen targets. The target specific code however can with this patch see that it's unable to ever execute xen code. We can thus always return 0 on xen_enabled(), giving gcc enough hints to evict the mapcache code from the target memory management code. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Acked-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
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@ -3290,7 +3290,12 @@ case "$target_arch2" in
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if test "$xen" = "yes" -a "$target_softmmu" = "yes" ; then
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target_phys_bits=64
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echo "CONFIG_XEN=y" >> $config_target_mak
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else
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echo "CONFIG_NO_XEN=y" >> $config_target_mak
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fi
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;;
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*)
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echo "CONFIG_NO_XEN=y" >> $config_target_mak
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esac
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case "$target_arch2" in
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i386|x86_64|ppcemb|ppc|ppc64|s390x)
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