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2017 May 24
1
[PATCH 05/10] paravirt: add new PARAVIRT_FULL config item
...For now just add the new Kconfig option and select it for XEN_PV and > LGUEST_GUEST. Add paravirt_full.c, paravirt_full.h and > paravirt_types_full.h which will contain the necessary implementation > parts of the pv guest specific paravirt functions. Is it not possible to just 'ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIT_FULL' the (ir)relevant parts of paravirt.[ch] and paravirt_types.c? Separating structures and files into pv and pvfull seems somewhat arbitrary (.flush_tlb_others in patch 8 being a good example of one type of guest deciding to use something that normally would be considered part of a pvfull-type s...
2017 May 24
1
[PATCH 05/10] paravirt: add new PARAVIRT_FULL config item
...For now just add the new Kconfig option and select it for XEN_PV and > LGUEST_GUEST. Add paravirt_full.c, paravirt_full.h and > paravirt_types_full.h which will contain the necessary implementation > parts of the pv guest specific paravirt functions. Is it not possible to just 'ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIT_FULL' the (ir)relevant parts of paravirt.[ch] and paravirt_types.c? Separating structures and files into pv and pvfull seems somewhat arbitrary (.flush_tlb_others in patch 8 being a good example of one type of guest deciding to use something that normally would be considered part of a pvfull-type s...
2017 May 19
13
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt: make amount of paravirtualization configurable
Today paravirtualization is a all-or-nothing game: either a kernel is compiled with no paravirtualization support at all, or it is supporting paravirtualized environments like Xen pv-guests or lguest additionally to some paravirtualized tuning for KVM, Hyperv, VMWare or Xen HVM-guests. As support of pv-guests requires quite intrusive pv-hooks (e.g. all access functions to page table entries,
2017 May 19
13
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt: make amount of paravirtualization configurable
Today paravirtualization is a all-or-nothing game: either a kernel is compiled with no paravirtualization support at all, or it is supporting paravirtualized environments like Xen pv-guests or lguest additionally to some paravirtualized tuning for KVM, Hyperv, VMWare or Xen HVM-guests. As support of pv-guests requires quite intrusive pv-hooks (e.g. all access functions to page table entries,