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2007 Aug 09
0
[PATCH] linux/x86: retrieve VESA capabilities in dom0
...rom a dump from vgacon:startup in
- * standard Linux. */
- screen_info.orig_video_mode = 3;
- screen_info.orig_video_isVGA = 1;
- screen_info.orig_video_lines = 25;
- screen_info.orig_video_cols = 80;
- screen_info.orig_video_ega_bx = 3;
- screen_info.orig_video_points = 16;
- screen_info.orig_y = screen_info.orig_video_lines - 1;
- if (xen_start_info->console.dom0.info_size >=
- sizeof(struct dom0_vga_console_info)) {
- const struct dom0_vga_console_info *info =
- (struct dom0_vga_console_info *)(
- (char *)xen_start_info +
- xen_start_info->console.dom0.info_o...
2013 Aug 26
5
[RFC PATCH 0/2] GLOBAL() macro for asm code.
Hello,
This series has been split into two patches, one for arm and one for x86. I
figured that this was easier than doing it as a single combined patch,
especially as the changes are functionally independent.
x86 has been boot tested, but arm has not even been compile tested as I lack a
suitable cross compiler. However, the changes are just text replacement, so I
dont expect any issues.
The
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list:
> 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory
> in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account
> that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c
> works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given
>
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list:
> 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory
> in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account
> that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c
> works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given
>
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list:
> 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory
> in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account
> that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c
> works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given
>
2007 Jun 15
11
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt/subarchitecture boot protocol
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement
paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel
what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under,
and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code.
Specifically:
- Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which adds fields to specify the
hardware subarchitecture and some
2007 Jun 15
11
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt/subarchitecture boot protocol
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement
paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel
what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under,
and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code.
Specifically:
- Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which adds fields to specify the
hardware subarchitecture and some
2007 Jun 15
11
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt/subarchitecture boot protocol
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement
paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel
what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under,
and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code.
Specifically:
- Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which adds fields to specify the
hardware subarchitecture and some
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ]
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement
paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel
what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under,
and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code.
Specifically:
- Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ]
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement
paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel
what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under,
and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code.
Specifically:
- Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2008 Mar 05
51
[PATCH 00/50] ia64/xen take 3: ia64/xen domU paravirtualization
Hi. This patchset implements xen/ia64 domU support.
Qing He and Eddie Dong also has been woring on pv_ops so that
I want to discuss before going further and avoid duplicated work.
I suppose that Eddie will also post his own patch. So reviewing both
patches, we can reach to better pv_ops interface.
- I didn't changed the ia64 intrinsic paravirtulization abi from
the last post. Presumably it
2008 Mar 05
51
[PATCH 00/50] ia64/xen take 3: ia64/xen domU paravirtualization
Hi. This patchset implements xen/ia64 domU support.
Qing He and Eddie Dong also has been woring on pv_ops so that
I want to discuss before going further and avoid duplicated work.
I suppose that Eddie will also post his own patch. So reviewing both
patches, we can reach to better pv_ops interface.
- I didn't changed the ia64 intrinsic paravirtulization abi from
the last post. Presumably it