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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 Sep 28
18
[makedumpfile] extract vmcoreinfo from /proc/vmcore for Xen
Hi,
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* what the makedumpfile is:
To shorten the size of the dumpfile and the time of creating the
dumpfile, makedumpfile copies only the necessary pages for analysis
to the dumpfile from /proc/vmcore. You can specify the kind of
unnecessary pages with dump_level. If you want to shorten the size
further, enable the
2006 Apr 21
13
Xenoprof in an HVM domain
I''m looking into getting Xenoprof to tun in an HVM domain, since we will
eventually need a profiler for HVM domains to track down areas of poor
performance. (HVMs have poor performance? :) ) Being relatively new to
OProfile, Xenoprof, and Xen internals, I would appreciate any pointers,
tips, and comments on how to work the implementation. I see three basic
areas of work.
1. Implement
2006 Jul 14
23
[RFC] New shadow paging code
We (Michael Fetterman, George Dunlap and I) have been working over the
last while on a full replacement for Xen''s shadow pagetable support.
This mail contains some design notes, below; a patch against
xen-unstable, giving a snapshot of the current state of the new shadow
code, is at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~tjd21/shadow2.patch
Comments on both are welcome, although the code is not
2006 Jul 18
33
Paravirtualised drivers for fully virtualised domains
(The list appears to have eaten my previous attempt to send this.
Apologies if you receive multiple copies.)
The attached patches allow you to use paravirtualised network and
block interfaces from fully virtualised domains, based on Intel''s
patches from a few months ago. These are significantly faster than
the equivalent ioemu devices, sometimes by more than an order of
magnitude.