qemu_xen: drop qemu-system-x86_64
Xen is very tightly integrated with qemu-system-i386; even on ARM, it's the 32-bit x86 device model that's used. The actual architecture doesn't matter, but Xen only security-supports i386-softmmu, so let's avoid potentially unsupported configurations by skipping other architectures. Signed-off-by: Fernando Rodrigues <alpha@sigmasquadron.net>
This commit is contained in:
parent
60d398885c
commit
a8ab229198
@ -26905,9 +26905,9 @@ with pkgs;
|
||||
|
||||
# See `xenPackages` source for explanations.
|
||||
# Building with `xen` instead of `xen-slim` is possible, but makes no sense.
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_19 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_19-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_18 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_18-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_17 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_17-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_19 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuTargets = [ "i386-softmmu" ]; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_19-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_18 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuTargets = [ "i386-softmmu" ]; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_18-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen_4_17 = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuTargets = [ "i386-softmmu" ]; xenSupport = true; xen = xenPackages.xen_4_17-slim; });
|
||||
qemu_xen = qemu_xen_4_19;
|
||||
|
||||
qemu_test = lowPrio (qemu.override { hostCpuOnly = true; nixosTestRunner = true; });
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user