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Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] testing: Build WHPX enabled binaries


From: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] testing: Build WHPX enabled binaries
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2020 09:52:45 +0200
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On 8/4/20 9:42 AM, Stefan Weil wrote:
> Am 04.08.20 um 09:23 schrieb Philippe Mathieu-Daudé:
> 
>> On 8/4/20 8:55 AM, Stefan Weil wrote:
>>> Am 04.08.20 um 08:43 schrieb Thomas Huth:
>>>
>>>> On 03/08/2020 22.25, Stefan Weil wrote:
>>>>> We can add a CI pipeline on Microsoft infrastructure by using a GitHub
>>>>> action.
>>>> Sorry for being ignorant, but how does that solve the legal questions
>>>> just because it is running on GitHub instead of a different CI?
>>>>
>>>>  Thomas
>>>>
>>> Sorry, I though that would be clear by looking at the included shell script.
>>>
>>> The build does not use the Microsoft SDK. It gets the required header
>>> files from Mingw-w64. They added them in git master.
>> Oh, so we can do that with GitLab too now, we don't need to rely on the
>> GitHub 'Actions' CI in particular, right?
> 
> 
> That's right. The build script was written for Ubuntu, so depending on
> the distribution used for GitLab CI it will need some modifications. If
> GitLab already has a recent Mingw-w64, it might be sufficient to fix the
> case of the header file names. Mingw-w64 uses winhvplatform.h while QEMU
> expects WinHvPlatform.h and so on. I used symbolic links to add the
> camel case filenames.
> 
> 
>>> See
>>> https://github.com/stweil/qemu/blob/master/.github/workflows/build.sh#L50
>>> for code details.
>>>
>>> It's still shameful that MS is forcing developers to waste time
>>> rewriting API headers, just because the MS legal departments are not
>>> able to understand the needs of Open Source development.
>> There has be a big switch from Microsoft toward Open Source, I attended
>> some of there talk at the Open Source Summit in 2018. Maybe we simply
>> haven't contacted the right persons to make the changes...?
> 
> 
> Maybe, but it is difficult to find the right person in a large company
> like MS, and legal departments are often somehow special.

Sunil seems quite active with the WHPX development, and the section is
listed as "Supported [my Microsoft]" in MAINTAINERS. I'm confident we
have someone else able to help use finding the right contacts in the
company :)

> 
> And yes, they learned that Open Source can help them for their business,
> too.
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> 




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