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Add command line arguments for configuring which capsets and features are enabled when configuring Rutabaga. Since we now specify the capsets explicitly we can drop the MAX_NUM_CAPSETS constant and fix the TODO. The curently exposed capsets for virglrenderer are: virgl and virgl2. For gfxstream they are: gfxstream-vulkan and gfxstream-gles. Signed-off-by: Matej Hrica <mhrica@redhat.com> |
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vhost-device staging workspace
This directory includes a separate Cargo workspace to include working vhost-user backend implementations that concern devices that have partial functionality and devices (and/or functionality) not yet ratified in the VIRTIO specification. For more details about vhost-device you can refer to the repository README.
To add a new member crate:
- Place it under this directory,
./staging. - Append its name in the
workspace.membersarray field of the workspace manifest file. - Update the crate list in the repository README.
Testing and Continuous Integration
ℹ️ Notice ℹ️ : The CI runs on the root workspace only.
This means that staging crates can have failing tests and bring down code coverage without automatic checks.
Tests can still be run locally as part of the development process.
To add a crate to the CI, add it to the root Cargo.toml workspace.members array as well as the staging manifest.