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2006 Apr 21
4
[Xen-ia64-devel] flush_tlb_mask and grant_table on ia64
Hi, on IA64 flushing the whole TLB is very expensive: this is a cpu tlb flush and clearing 16MB of memory (virtual tlb). However, flushing an address range is rather cheap. Flushing an address range on every processors is also cheap (no IPI). Unfortunatly Xen common code flushes the whole TLB after unmapping grant reference. Currently, this is not done on IA64 because domain_dirty_cpumask
2008 May 19
21
[PATCH 0/5] VT-d support for PV guests
Hi, I''ve added some preliminary support for VT-d for paravirtualized guests. This must be enabled using an ''iommu_pv'' boot parameter (disabled by default). I''ve added some python bindigs to allow xend to assign PCI devices to IOMMU for PV guests. For HVM guests this is handled in ioemu. Not sure if it makes sense to handle both cases in one place. The
2007 Mar 20
62
RFC: [0/2] Remove netloop by lazy copying in netback
Hi Keir: These two patches remove the need for netloop by performing the copying in netback and only if it is necessary. The rationale is that most packets will be processed without delay allowing them to be freed without copying at all. So instead of copying every packet destined to dom0 we''ll only copy those that linger longer than a specified amount of time (currently 0.5s). As it
2007 Mar 28
2
[PATCH 2/3] User-space grant table device - main driver
A character device for accessing (in user-space) pages that have been granted by other domains. Signed-off-by: Derek Murray <Derek.Murray@cl.cam.ac.uk> _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel