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2007 Apr 18
8
[patch 0/8] Basic infrastructure patches for a paravirtualized kernel
Hi Andrew,
This series of patches lays the basic ground work for the
paravirtualized kernel patches coming later on. I think this lot is
ready for the rough-and-tumble world of the -mm tree.
The main change from the last posting is that all the page-table
related patches have been moved out, and will be posted separately.
Also, the off-by-one in reserving the top of address space has been
2007 Apr 18
8
[patch 0/8] Basic infrastructure patches for a paravirtualized kernel
Hi Andrew,
This series of patches lays the basic ground work for the
paravirtualized kernel patches coming later on. I think this lot is
ready for the rough-and-tumble world of the -mm tree.
The main change from the last posting is that all the page-table
related patches have been moved out, and will be posted separately.
Also, the off-by-one in reserving the top of address space has been
2007 Apr 18
15
[PATCH 0 of 13] Basic infrastructure patches for a paravirtualized kernel
[ REPOST: Apologies to anyone who has seen this before. It
didn't make it onto any of the lists it should have. -J ]
Hi Andrew,
This series of patches lays the basic ground work for the
paravirtualized kernel patches coming later on. I think this lot is
ready for the rough-and-tumble world of the -mm tree.
For the most part, these patches do nothing or very little. The
patches should
2007 Apr 18
15
[PATCH 0 of 13] Basic infrastructure patches for a paravirtualized kernel
[ REPOST: Apologies to anyone who has seen this before. It
didn't make it onto any of the lists it should have. -J ]
Hi Andrew,
This series of patches lays the basic ground work for the
paravirtualized kernel patches coming later on. I think this lot is
ready for the rough-and-tumble world of the -mm tree.
For the most part, these patches do nothing or very little. The
patches should
2010 Nov 16
23
[PATCH 00/14] PV ticket locks without expanding spinlock
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This is a revised version of the pvticket lock series.
The early part of the series is mostly unchanged: it converts the bulk
of the ticket lock code into C and makes the "small" and "large"
ticket code common. The only changes are the incorporation of various
review comments.
The latter part of
2010 Nov 16
23
[PATCH 00/14] PV ticket locks without expanding spinlock
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This is a revised version of the pvticket lock series.
The early part of the series is mostly unchanged: it converts the bulk
of the ticket lock code into C and makes the "small" and "large"
ticket code common. The only changes are the incorporation of various
review comments.
The latter part of
2010 Nov 16
23
[PATCH 00/14] PV ticket locks without expanding spinlock
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This is a revised version of the pvticket lock series.
The early part of the series is mostly unchanged: it converts the bulk
of the ticket lock code into C and makes the "small" and "large"
ticket code common. The only changes are the incorporation of various
review comments.
The latter part of
2010 Nov 03
25
[PATCH 00/20] x86: ticket lock rewrite and paravirtualization
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This series does two major things:
1. It converts the bulk of the implementation to C, and makes the
"small ticket" and "large ticket" code common. Only the actual
size-dependent asm instructions are specific to the ticket size.
The resulting generated asm is very similar to the current
2010 Nov 03
25
[PATCH 00/20] x86: ticket lock rewrite and paravirtualization
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This series does two major things:
1. It converts the bulk of the implementation to C, and makes the
"small ticket" and "large ticket" code common. Only the actual
size-dependent asm instructions are specific to the ticket size.
The resulting generated asm is very similar to the current
2010 Nov 03
25
[PATCH 00/20] x86: ticket lock rewrite and paravirtualization
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge at citrix.com>
Hi all,
This series does two major things:
1. It converts the bulk of the implementation to C, and makes the
"small ticket" and "large ticket" code common. Only the actual
size-dependent asm instructions are specific to the ticket size.
The resulting generated asm is very similar to the current
2014 Mar 07
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Add second "failure" AtomicOrdering to cmpxchg instruction
...b/test/CodeGen/X86/atomic16.ll
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ define void @atomic_fetch_umin16(i16 %x) nounwind {
}
define void @atomic_fetch_cmpxchg16() nounwind {
- %t1 = cmpxchg i16* @sc16, i16 0, i16 1 acquire
+ %t1 = cmpxchg i16* @sc16, i16 0, i16 1 acquire acquire
; X64: lock
; X64: cmpxchgw
; X32: lock
diff --git a/test/CodeGen/X86/atomic32.ll b/test/CodeGen/X86/atomic32.ll
index 3cb9ca1..474c0e6 100644
--- a/test/CodeGen/X86/atomic32.ll
+++ b/test/CodeGen/X86/atomic32.ll
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ define void @atomic_fetch_umin32(i32 %x) nounwind {
}
define void @atomic_fetch_cmp...
2007 Apr 18
43
[RFC PATCH 00/35] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths
2007 Apr 18
43
[RFC PATCH 00/35] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths
2007 Apr 18
33
[RFC PATCH 00/33] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths