Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "arm_hypercall_t".
2013 Apr 24
15
Bare-metal Xen on ARM boot
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any documentation on how to write a bare metal
application for Xen. I don''t need to parse the device tree and such yet, a
simple booting "Hello World" would be fine :-)
We wrote one and when trying to boot we get ( this was an uncompressed
binary, no image):
libxl: notice: libxl_numa.c:451:libxl__get_numa_candidate: NUMA placement
failed,
2013 Jul 22
11
[PATCH] xen: arm: document which hypercalls (and subops) are supported on ARM
From: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
There are many hypercalls which make no sense or which are not supported on ARM
systems but it''s not all that obvious which ones we do support. So lets try and
document the hypercalls which are useful on ARM.
I''m not sure this is the best way to go about this, I''m open to other ideas.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell
2017 May 04
4
Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214
...1243,30 +1243,31 @@ static bool_t check_multicall_32bit_clea
+ return true;
+ }
+
+-void do_multicall_call(struct multicall_entry *multi)
++enum mc_disposition do_multicall_call(struct multicall_entry *multi)
+ {
+ arm_hypercall_fn_t call = NULL;
+
+ if ( multi->op >= ARRAY_SIZE(arm_hypercall_table) )
+ {
+ multi->result = -ENOSYS;
+- return;
++ return mc_continue;
+ }
+
+ call = arm_hypercall_table[multi->op].fn;
+ if ( call == NULL )
+ {
+ multi->result = -ENOSYS;
+- return;
++ return mc_continue;
+ }
+
+...
2017 May 04
3
Bug#861660: Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes ("Re: Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214"):
> On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 05:06:07PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I have fixed these in stretch but the jessie package remains unfixed.
> > I think I may be able to find some backports somewhere. Would that be
> > useful ? Is anyone else working on this ?
>
>
2013 Mar 21
27
[PATCH 0/4] xen/arm: guest SMP support
Hi all,
this small patch series implement guest SMP support for ARM, using the
ARM PSCI interface for secondary cpu bringup.
Stefano Stabellini (4):
xen/arm: basic PSCI support, implement cpu_on
xen/arm: support for guest SGI
xen/arm: support vcpu_op hypercalls
xen: move VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info to common code
xen/arch/arm/domain.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
2013 Jan 23
132
[PATCH 00/45] initial arm v8 (64-bit) support
First off, Apologies for the massive patch series...
This series boots a 32-bit dom0 kernel to a command prompt on an ARMv8
(AArch64) model. The kernel is the same one as I am currently using with
the 32 bit hypervisor
I haven''t yet tried starting a guest or anything super advanced like
that ;-). Also there is not real support for 64-bit domains at all,
although in one or two places I
2013 Feb 22
48
[PATCH v3 00/46] initial arm v8 (64-bit) support
This round implements all of the review comments from V2 and all patches
are now acked. Unless there are any objections I intend to apply later
this morning.
Ian.
2012 Jan 09
39
[PATCH v4 00/25] xen: ARMv7 with virtualization extensions
Hello everyone,
this is the fourth version of the patch series that introduces ARMv7
with virtualization extensions support in Xen.
The series allows Xen and Dom0 to boot on a Cortex-A15 based Versatile
Express simulator.
See the following announce email for more informations about what we
are trying to achieve, as well as the original git history:
See
2011 Dec 06
57
[PATCH RFC 00/25] xen: ARMv7 with virtualization extensions
Hello everyone,
this is the very first version of the patch series that introduces ARMv7
with virtualization extensions support in Xen.
The series allows Xen and Dom0 to boot on a Cortex-A15 based Versatile
Express simulator.
See the following announce email for more informations about what we
are trying to achieve, as well as the original git history:
See