Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "d669c04".
2020 May 16
9
[PATCH 0/6] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use
cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios,
e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests.
This patch set adds a wrapper API to facilitate writing vhost
drivers for such RPMsg-based solutions. The first use case is an
audio DSP virtualisation project, currently under development,
2020 May 16
9
[PATCH 0/6] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use
cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios,
e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests.
This patch set adds a wrapper API to facilitate writing vhost
drivers for such RPMsg-based solutions. The first use case is an
audio DSP virtualisation project, currently under development,
2020 May 25
6
[PATCH v2 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v2:
- remove "default n" from Kconfig
- drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently
an RFC
- update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use
cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios,
e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests.
This
2020 May 27
10
[PATCH v3 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v3:
- address several checkpatch warnings
- address comments from Mathieu Poirier
v2:
- update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype
- drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently
an RFC
- address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart:
* remove "default n" from Kconfig
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use
cases.
2020 May 27
10
[PATCH v3 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v3:
- address several checkpatch warnings
- address comments from Mathieu Poirier
v2:
- update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype
- drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently
an RFC
- address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart:
* remove "default n" from Kconfig
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use
cases.