The warning
Documentation/virt/kvm/locking.rst:31: ERROR: Unexpected indentation.
is caused by incorrectly treating a line as the continuation of a paragraph,
rather than as the first line in a bullet list.
Fixed:
44d174596260 ("KVM: Use dedicated mutex to protect kvm_usage_count to avoid deadlock")
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]>
must not take either kvm->slots_lock or kvm->slots_arch_lock.
cpus_read_lock() vs kvm_lock:
+
- Taking cpus_read_lock() outside of kvm_lock is problematic, despite that
being the official ordering, as it is quite easy to unknowingly trigger
cpus_read_lock() while holding kvm_lock. Use caution when walking vm_list,