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2013 Nov 20
3
[xen-unstable test] 22043: regressions - trouble: blocked/broken/fail/pass
flight 22043 xen-unstable real [real]
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~xensrcts/logs/22043/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
test-amd64-i386-xl 9 guest-start fail REGR. vs. 22033
build-armhf 4 xen-build fail REGR. vs. 22033
test-amd64-i386-xl-qemut-winxpsp3-vcpus1
2013 Nov 01
17
[PATCH v2 00/14] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
I''ve addressed all (I think/hope) of the review comments.
The main change is to expose the guest virtual platform (e.g. memory
layout and interrupt usage etc) to the toolstack via the public
interface. This is then used during FDT generation. I have just codified
the current defacto standard layout, it''s probably not the best layout
but any change can be a separate patch/series.
2013 Dec 16
8
XEN/arm XENFB support
Goodmorning,
I''m currently playing with XEN/arm on my Allwinner A20 (cubieboard2)
I would like to get the XENFB driver working on domU.
But currently in xen/arm there''s no support for VFB, atleast qemu is not
supported.
But this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po1IeElg8tg and this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km6gBnIqaWo is showing a working framebuffer.
So there are
2013 Nov 19
23
[PATCH v6 00/16] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
Biggest change is to switch the new DTB node to /xen-core-devices
instead of /xen at Stefano''s request.
I also dropped the few patches title HACK etc which weren''t supposed to
be there and fixed up some bits and pieces which folks commented on.
George, WRT the freeze I think this is functionality which we cannot
ship Xen 4.4 without. The impact is entirely constrained to the
2017 Apr 07
34
[RFC 0/3] virtio-iommu: a paravirtualized IOMMU
This is the initial proposal for a paravirtualized IOMMU device using
virtio transport. It contains a description of the device, a Linux driver,
and a toy implementation in kvmtool. With this prototype, you can
translate DMA to guest memory from emulated (virtio), or passed-through
(VFIO) devices.
In its simplest form, implemented here, the device handles map/unmap
requests from the guest. Future
2017 Apr 07
34
[RFC 0/3] virtio-iommu: a paravirtualized IOMMU
This is the initial proposal for a paravirtualized IOMMU device using
virtio transport. It contains a description of the device, a Linux driver,
and a toy implementation in kvmtool. With this prototype, you can
translate DMA to guest memory from emulated (virtio), or passed-through
(VFIO) devices.
In its simplest form, implemented here, the device handles map/unmap
requests from the guest. Future