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2012 Mar 07
4
[PATCH] xen: Make sure log-dirty is turned off before trying to dismantle it
Signed-off-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com> diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/mm/paging.c b/xen/arch/x86/mm/paging.c --- a/xen/arch/x86/mm/paging.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/mm/paging.c @@ -722,6 +722,10 @@ int paging_domctl(struct domain *d, xen_ /* Call when destroying a domain */ void paging_teardown(struct domain *d) { + /* Make sure log-dirty is turned off before trying to
2017 Oct 11
1
should not libvirtd when stopped dismantle/remove net connections
hi, I stop libvirsh and I see it removes vnetx interfaces, but those(at least) of bridge type remain in the system after daemon is stopped. Is this intended would you know? thanks, L.
2019 Oct 02
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 02/10/19 16:15, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>> Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? >> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the >> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier >> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated >> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? >> > So just to make sure i follow we have: > - qemu process on host with anonymous vma > -> host cpu page table > - kvm which maps host anony...
2019 Oct 02
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 02/10/19 16:15, Jerome Glisse wrote: >>> Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? >> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the >> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier >> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated >> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? >> > So just to make sure i follow we have: > - qemu process on host with anonymous vma > -> host cpu page table > - kvm which maps host anony...
2008 Jul 27
1
Floppy boot disc w/ lspci
Anyone know where I can get this? I need to deduce what type of nic is a proprietary CNC machine that I don't want to dismantle so I can make a gpxe floppy for so I can run some diags of my tftp server. Thanks! jlc
2017 Dec 11
3
wiki.centos.org .. what's next ?
On 11/12/17 10:22, Thibaut Perrin wrote: > Hello Fabien, > > First, thank you for even trying for what seems to be an impossible task :( > > Quick points :? > - if it was decided not to continue, what would happen to the current > wiki ? Dismantled or would it remain as read-only for documentation > purpose ? > - What about Sphinx
2007 Jan 05
1
Failed proxy auth drops connection for IMAP/POP3 proxy in 1.0-RC15
Hello, I was seeing an odd behavior in a proxy-only configuration of dovecot. When a user entered an incorrect password in either IMAP or POP3, the Dovecot connection would be immediately dropped, sometimes with the auth failure message, sometimes without (a timing issue). I believe I have tracked down the cause to the code commented out in the attached diff. It appears that the proxy
2019 Oct 02
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...atic, so I'll have to access it thru vmf_insert_pfn() >> or vmf_insert_mixed(). > > Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated with the new mapping from the source VMA)? Thanks, Paolo > You do not need > that. The workflow is: > > userspace: > ptr = mmap(/dev/kvm-mirroring-device, virtual_addresse_of_target) > > Then when the...
2019 Oct 02
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...atic, so I'll have to access it thru vmf_insert_pfn() >> or vmf_insert_mixed(). > > Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated with the new mapping from the source VMA)? Thanks, Paolo > You do not need > that. The workflow is: > > userspace: > ptr = mmap(/dev/kvm-mirroring-device, virtual_addresse_of_target) > > Then when the...
2009 Nov 28
1
Can't share my secondary HD (Ubuntu to Windows)
Hello, I recently built a System out of old Computer parts I had. I installed Ubuntu 9.10 in it. I built it for sharing all my files with my other computer at home. I'm tired of having so many external Hard Drives. So, I built this new/old system and installed an old Seagate 500GB hard drive I've just RMAed. I'm able to share all my files with Windows Vista & 7 without any issues
2017 Apr 16
3
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
> > There is no doubt that most security agencies have a long list of zero- >> day exploits in their toolbox - I would hazard to suggest that they >> wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't! But I seriously doubt they >> would commission exploitable code in something that is openly >> auditable. >> >> P. >> > > P., I used to think
2007 Apr 29
1
SYSLINUX Digest, Vol 49, Issue 19
> > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:37:51 -0700 > From: "J.H." <warthog19 at eaglescrag.net> > Subject: Re: [syslinux] USB stick meets ISO system > To: Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> > Cc: syslinux at zytor.com > Message-ID: <1177785471.25140.29.camel at localhost.localdomain> > Content-Type: text/plain > > On Sat,
2019 Oct 02
5
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 02/10/19 19:04, Jerome Glisse wrote: > On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 06:18:06PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >>>> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the >>>> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier >>>> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated >>>> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? >> >> The KVM inspector process is also (or can be) a QEMU that will have to >> create its own KVM guest page table. So if a page in the source VMA is >>...
2019 Oct 02
5
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 02/10/19 19:04, Jerome Glisse wrote: > On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 06:18:06PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >>>> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the >>>> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier >>>> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated >>>> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? >> >> The KVM inspector process is also (or can be) a QEMU that will have to >> create its own KVM guest page table. So if a page in the source VMA is >>...
2005 Dec 16
6
managing belongs_to fields in a form
Hi all, I cannot find a clean way to create/edit an object that ''belongs_to'' another one, just by using form fields. I always need to explicitely unassemble it, store the master id in a hidden field, and then refetch the master from its id, and put it back in the object. To summarize: I want to create a new member, for a given project @project= ... @member =
2019 Oct 02
0
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...thru vmf_insert_pfn() > >> or vmf_insert_mixed(). > > > > Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? > > If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the > target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier > dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated > with the new mapping from the source VMA)? > So just to make sure i follow we have: - qemu process on host with anonymous vma -> host cpu page table - kvm which maps host anonymous vma to guest...
2019 Oct 02
0
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...; On 02/10/19 16:15, Jerome Glisse wrote: > >>> Why would you need to target mmu notifier on target vma ? > >> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the > >> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier > >> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated > >> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? > >> > > So just to make sure i follow we have: > > - qemu process on host with anonymous vma > > -> host cpu page table > >...
2019 Oct 03
0
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...Jerome Glisse wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 06:18:06PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > >>>> If the mapping of the source VMA changes, mirroring can update the > >>>> target VMA via insert_pfn. But what ensures that KVM's MMU notifier > >>>> dismantles its own existing page tables (so that they can be recreated > >>>> with the new mapping from the source VMA)? > >> > >> The KVM inspector process is also (or can be) a QEMU that will have to > >> create its own KVM guest page table. So if a page in the sou...
2017 Apr 16
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
> Indeed. I think the assertion "OSS is somehow safer because of community > audit" is a logical fallacy. How would one go about "auditing" in the first > place? There are tools to audit source code for problems - OSS is safer *because* the source is available and can be audited. > Even if the various Intelligence agencies are not injecting > vulnerabilities
2006 Jan 20
1
SIP phone receiving but not transmitting
Hi I've been using Asterisk for a while now with the TDM400 and it seems to be working fine. I'm using version 1.2.2 and I've struck a problem when I added a Budge Tone 100 SIP phone to the network. The phone rings when calls come in and I can make calls but in all cases (internal or external calls) the other party cannot hear me even though I can hear them. I'm sure I've