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pio_addr_t is almost unused, because these days I/O ports are simply accessed through the address space. cpu_{in,out}[bwl] themselves are almost unused; monitor.c and xen-hvm.c could use address_space_read/write directly, since they have an integer size at hand. This leaves qtest as the only user of those functions. On the other hand even portio_* functions use this type; the only interesting use of pio_addr_t thus is include/hw/sysbus.h. I guess I could move it there, but I don't see much benefit in that either. Using uint32_t is enough and avoids the need to include ioport.h everywhere. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> |
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empty_slot.c | ||
fw-path-provider.c | ||
hotplug.c | ||
irq.c | ||
loader.c | ||
machine.c | ||
Makefile.objs | ||
nmi.c | ||
null-machine.c | ||
platform-bus.c | ||
ptimer.c | ||
qdev-properties-system.c | ||
qdev-properties.c | ||
qdev.c | ||
stream.c | ||
sysbus.c | ||
uboot_image.h |