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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] linux/arch/xen/i386 or linux/arch/i386/xen
> > So I'd vote for:
> >
> > xen arch code in arch/$(ARCH)/xen/
>
> that's effectively sub-arch
The difference is admittedly very subtle (though probably
not to some Linux kernel developer purists). The question
is whether xen is subsidiary architecture (which uses
the mach- prefix) or whether it is functionality that can
be turned on or off (no mach- prefix).
And since this will appear hard-coded in include lines
in source files, we do need to decide one way or the
other.
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