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2009 Aug 11
1
[PATCHv2 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2009 Aug 11
1
[PATCHv2 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2013 Aug 23
1
Setting Up LVS to Load Balance DNS
Greetings, all: OS: CentOS 6.4 x86_64 Kernel: 2.6.32-358.14.1 I could use some assistance with setting up pulse to load balance my dns servers. I've configured tcp and udp port 53 with the piranha gui, set up arptable rules on the real servers and added the virtual ip to the bond0 interface on the real servers, but I'm still having no luck in getting things going. A dig against the
2016 May 04
2
OrcLazyJIT for windows
Hi There, I am currently exploring C++ JIT-compilation for a project where this would be very useful. I started with the code from the lli tool which uses OrcLazyJIT and changed it, such that the module is being compiled from c++ source in memory and OrcLazyJIT is used exclusively. Now since I am on windows, I found that my application is crashing when trying to run the main function from the
2020 Nov 16
2
ORC JIT Weekly #26 -- Orc library break-up, remote TargetProcessControl, and the beginnings of a runtime.
Hi All, I'm back again after a couple of weeks hiatus, and I have some good news for anyone interested in cross-process JITing with OrcV2: The remote TargetProcessControl and Orc library breakup patch has landed in 1d0676b54c4 [1]. Thanks very much to Dave Blaikie and Stefan Graenitz for all their feedback on the review! As described in my last email, this commit breaks the OrcJIT library
2020 Feb 04
0
Always Be Conferencing v16e - pure AEL-based dial plan solution
/**************************************************************************** * * * Always Be Conferencing (ABC) * * * * Creator: chris @ Penguin PBX Solutions * *
2013 Jun 19
3
[PATCH] virtio-spec: add field for scsi command size
Il 19/06/2013 10:24, Michael S. Tsirkin ha scritto: >> > 2) We introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_ANY_LAYOUT and VIRTIO_BLK_F_ANY_LAYOUT >> > specifically for net and block (note the new names). So why not a transport feature? Is it just because the SCSI commands for virtio-blk also require a config space field? Sorry if I missed this upthread. Paolo >> > 3) I note the
2013 Jun 19
3
[PATCH] virtio-spec: add field for scsi command size
Il 19/06/2013 10:24, Michael S. Tsirkin ha scritto: >> > 2) We introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_ANY_LAYOUT and VIRTIO_BLK_F_ANY_LAYOUT >> > specifically for net and block (note the new names). So why not a transport feature? Is it just because the SCSI commands for virtio-blk also require a config space field? Sorry if I missed this upthread. Paolo >> > 3) I note the
2016 May 04
2
OrcLazyJIT for windows
Hi David, This is really cool. I'd love to get this in-tree. There are two ways we could go about this: (1) Make the OrcArchitecture interface ABI-aware so that it can choose the right resolver code, or (2) Replace the OrcArchitecture classes with OrcABI classes. I.e. We'd just a rename OrcX86_64 -> Orc_X86_64_SysV (and rename I386 & AArch64 similarly) , then we add your code as
2013 Jun 20
0
[PATCH] virtio-spec: add field for scsi command size
Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini at redhat.com> writes: > Il 19/06/2013 10:24, Michael S. Tsirkin ha scritto: >>> > 2) We introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_ANY_LAYOUT and VIRTIO_BLK_F_ANY_LAYOUT >>> > specifically for net and block (note the new names). > > So why not a transport feature? Is it just because the SCSI commands > for virtio-blk also require a config space
2010 May 24
16
questions about zil
I recently got a new SSD (ocz vertex LE 50gb) It seems to work really well as a ZIL performance wise. My question is, how safe is it? I know it doesn''t have a supercap so lets'' say dataloss occurs....is it just dataloss or is it pool loss? also, does the fact that i have a UPS matter? the numbers i''m seeing are really nice....these are some nfs tar times before
2013 Jun 20
3
[PATCH] virtio-spec: add field for scsi command size
Il 20/06/2013 04:40, Rusty Russell ha scritto: > Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini at redhat.com> writes: >> Il 19/06/2013 10:24, Michael S. Tsirkin ha scritto: >>>>> 2) We introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_ANY_LAYOUT and VIRTIO_BLK_F_ANY_LAYOUT >>>>> specifically for net and block (note the new names). >> >> So why not a transport feature? Is it just
2013 Jun 20
3
[PATCH] virtio-spec: add field for scsi command size
Il 20/06/2013 04:40, Rusty Russell ha scritto: > Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini at redhat.com> writes: >> Il 19/06/2013 10:24, Michael S. Tsirkin ha scritto: >>>>> 2) We introduce VIRTIO_NET_F_ANY_LAYOUT and VIRTIO_BLK_F_ANY_LAYOUT >>>>> specifically for net and block (note the new names). >> >> So why not a transport feature? Is it just
2009 Aug 10
0
[PATCH 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2009 Aug 13
0
[PATCHv3 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2009 Aug 27
0
[PATCHv5 0/3] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
Rusty, ok, I think I've addressed your comments so far here. Coming next: - TSO - tap support Thanks! --- This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick,
2009 Aug 10
0
[PATCH 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2009 Aug 13
0
[PATCHv3 0/2] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick, reentry for kick, iothread wakeup for packet, interrupt injection for packet. Some more detailed description attached
2009 Aug 27
0
[PATCHv5 0/3] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
Rusty, ok, I think I've addressed your comments so far here. Coming next: - TSO - tap support Thanks! --- This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce virtualization overhead for virtio by removing system calls on data path, without guest changes. For virtio-net, this removes up to 4 system calls per packet: vm exit for kick,
2009 Nov 02
0
[PATCHv6 0/3] vhost: a kernel-level virtio server
Rusty, ok, I think I've addressed your comments so far here. In particular I have added write logging for live migration, indirect buffers and virtio net header (enables gso). I'd like this to go into linux-next, through your tree, and hopefully 2.6.33. What do you think? --- This implements vhost: a kernel-level backend for virtio, The main motivation for this work is to reduce