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2012 Sep 07
2
[PATCH] x86/hvm: don't give vector callback higher priority than NMI/MCE
Those two should always be delivered first imo. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/irq.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/irq.c @@ -395,16 +395,16 @@ struct hvm_intack hvm_vcpu_has_pending_i struct hvm_domain *plat = &v->domain->arch.hvm_domain; int vector; - if ( (plat->irq.callback_via_type == HVMIRQ_callback_vector) - && vcpu_info(v, evtchn_upcall_pending) ) - return hvm_intack_vector(plat->irq.callback_via...
2013 Aug 22
9
[PATCH v3 0/4] Nested VMX: APIC-v related bug fixing
From: Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@Intel.com> The following patches fix the issue that fail to boot L2 guest on APIC-v available machine. The main problem is that with APIC-v, virtual interrupt inject L1 is totally through APIC-v. But if virtual interrupt is arrived when L2 is running, L1 will detect interrupt through vmexit with reason external interrupt. If this happens, we should update
2012 Sep 14
0
[ PATCH v3 2/3] xen: enable Virtual-interrupt delivery
...-x86/hvm/vpt.h Fri Sep 14 09:16:35 2012 +0800 @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ struct pl_time { /* platform time */ void pt_save_timer(struct vcpu *v); void pt_restore_timer(struct vcpu *v); -void pt_update_irq(struct vcpu *v); +int pt_update_irq(struct vcpu *v); void pt_intr_post(struct vcpu *v, struct hvm_intack intack); void pt_migrate(struct vcpu *v);
2013 Feb 05
21
[PATCH] x86/hvm: fix corrupt ACPI PM-Timer during live migration
The value of ACPI PM-Timer may be broken on save unless the timer mode is delay_for_missed_ticks. With other timer modes, vcpu->arch.hvm_vcpu.guest_time is always zero and the adjustment from its value is wrong. This patch fixes the saved value of ACPI PM-Timer: - don''t adjust the PM-Timer if vcpu->arch.hvm_vcpu.guest_time is zero. - consolidate calculations of PM-Timer to one
2013 Sep 23
57
[PATCH RFC v13 00/20] Introduce PVH domU support
This patch series is a reworking of a series developed by Mukesh Rathor at Oracle. The entirety of the design and development was done by him; I have only reworked, reorganized, and simplified things in a way that I think makes more sense. The vast majority of the credit for this effort therefore goes to him. This version is labelled v13 because it is based on his most recent series, v11.