@@ -12,8 +12,10 @@ obj-$(call lnot,$(CONFIG_SEV)) += sev-stub.o
ifdef CONFIG_WIN32
obj-$(CONFIG_HAX) += hax-all.o hax-mem.o hax-windows.o
endif
+ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
+obj-$(CONFIG_HAX) += hax-all.o hax-mem.o hax-posix.o
+endif
ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
-obj-$(CONFIG_HAX) += hax-all.o hax-mem.o hax-darwin.o
obj-$(CONFIG_HVF) += hvf/
endif
obj-$(CONFIG_WHPX) += whpx-all.o
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#include "cpu.h"
#include "sysemu/hax.h"
-#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
+#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
typedef int hax_fd;
#endif
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ hax_fd hax_mod_open(void);
void hax_memory_init(void);
-#ifdef CONFIG_DARWIN
-#include "target/i386/hax-darwin.h"
+#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX
+#include "target/i386/hax-posix.h"
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_WIN32
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rename from target/i386/hax-darwin.c
rename to target/i386/hax-posix.c
similarity index 100%
rename from target/i386/hax-darwin.h
rename to target/i386/hax-posix.h
Intel HAXM supports now 32-bit and 64-bit Linux hosts. This patch includes the corresponding userland changes. Since the Darwin userland backend is POSIX-compliant, the hax-darwin.{c,h} files have been renamed to hax-posix.{c,h}. This prefix is consistent with the naming used in the rest of QEMU. Signed-off-by: Alexandro Sanchez Bach <asanchez@kryptoslogic.com> --- target/i386/Makefile.objs | 4 +++- target/i386/hax-i386.h | 6 +++--- target/i386/{hax-darwin.c => hax-posix.c} | 0 target/i386/{hax-darwin.h => hax-posix.h} | 0 4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) rename target/i386/{hax-darwin.c => hax-posix.c} (100%) rename target/i386/{hax-darwin.h => hax-posix.h} (100%)