similar to: [RFC PATCH v3] virito-serial: A guest <-> host interface

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2009 Jul 27
3
virtio-serial: An interface for host-guest communication
Hello all, This are the latest version of the patches. Lots of things have changed since the last submission. A few of which I remember: - VNC copy / paste works* (* conditions apply) - client vnc copies get propagated to guest port 3 (/dev/vmch3) - guest writes to port 3 (/dev/vmch3) go straight to client's clipboard - sysfs hooks to autodiscover ports - support for 64 ports in this
2009 Jul 27
3
virtio-serial: An interface for host-guest communication
Hello all, This are the latest version of the patches. Lots of things have changed since the last submission. A few of which I remember: - VNC copy / paste works* (* conditions apply) - client vnc copies get propagated to guest port 3 (/dev/vmch3) - guest writes to port 3 (/dev/vmch3) go straight to client's clipboard - sysfs hooks to autodiscover ports - support for 64 ports in this
2009 Jun 23
4
virtio-serial: A guest <-> host interface for simple communication
Hello, Here are two patches. One implements a virtio-serial device in qemu and the other is the driver for a guest kernel. While working on a vmchannel interface that is needed for communication between guest userspace and host userspace, I saw that most of the interface can be abstracted out as a "serial" device with "ports". Some requirements for a vmchannel are listed at
2009 Jun 23
4
virtio-serial: A guest <-> host interface for simple communication
Hello, Here are two patches. One implements a virtio-serial device in qemu and the other is the driver for a guest kernel. While working on a vmchannel interface that is needed for communication between guest userspace and host userspace, I saw that most of the interface can be abstracted out as a "serial" device with "ports". Some requirements for a vmchannel are listed at
2009 Aug 05
0
[PATCH] virtio_serial: A char device for simple guest <-> host communication
We expose multiple char devices ("ports") for simple communication between the host userspace and guest. Sample offline usages can be: poking around in a guest to find out the file systems used, applications installed, etc. Online usages can be sharing of clipboard data between the guest and the host, sending information about logged-in users to the host, locking the screen or session
2009 Aug 05
0
[PATCH] virtio_serial: A char device for simple guest <-> host communication
We expose multiple char devices ("ports") for simple communication between the host userspace and guest. Sample offline usages can be: poking around in a guest to find out the file systems used, applications installed, etc. Online usages can be sharing of clipboard data between the guest and the host, sending information about logged-in users to the host, locking the screen or session
2009 Aug 25
3
Extending virtio_console to support multiple ports
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. The code has been updated to reuse the virtio-console device instead of creating a new virtio-serial device. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine. There are a few items on my
2009 Aug 25
3
Extending virtio_console to support multiple ports
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. The code has been updated to reuse the virtio-console device instead of creating a new virtio-serial device. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine. There are a few items on my
2009 Sep 11
1
Multiple ports support for virtio_console; major number for dev
Hello, This is the patch that I have for adding support for multiple ports to virtio_console. It's pretty stable in my testing so far and the memory corruption that I had earlier has been resolved in linux-next so I'm proposing this for inclusion. This currently uses device major number 60 from the experimental range; Alan could you please reserve a new major number for virtio_console?
2009 Sep 11
1
Multiple ports support for virtio_console; major number for dev
Hello, This is the patch that I have for adding support for multiple ports to virtio_console. It's pretty stable in my testing so far and the memory corruption that I had earlier has been resolved in linux-next so I'm proposing this for inclusion. This currently uses device major number 60 from the experimental range; Alan could you please reserve a new major number for virtio_console?
2009 Sep 03
3
Multiple port support for virtio-console
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine*. There are a few items on my todo list but this works well. New since last send: - live migration support** - write path in the guest
2009 Sep 03
3
Multiple port support for virtio-console
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine*. There are a few items on my todo list but this works well. New since last send: - live migration support** - write path in the guest
2017 May 17
7
[PATCH 1/5] s390x: launch: libvirt: Use <console> device sclp for appliance debug messages (RHBZ#1376547).
Thanks: Cole Robinson, Dan Horak, Thomas Huth. --- lib/launch-libvirt.c | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/launch-libvirt.c b/lib/launch-libvirt.c index f66c8e0ef..4adb2cfb3 100644 --- a/lib/launch-libvirt.c +++ b/lib/launch-libvirt.c @@ -1359,6 +1359,7 @@ construct_libvirt_xml_devices (guestfs_h *g, return -1; } +#ifndef __s390x__ /*
2016 Oct 10
2
[PATCH] aarch64: Enable virtio-pci, replacing virtio-mmio.
This patch causes aarch64 to use virtio-pci instead of virtio-mmio. Virtio-pci is considerably faster than virtio-mmio, it's more like how other architectures work, and it supports hotplugging (although it's not likely we'd use the latter feature). I'm not necessarily suggesting that we apply this. Laine (CC'd) has some further patches to libvirt lined up which AIUI would
2017 Jan 17
1
[PATCH] aarch64: launch: direct: Use virtio-pci devices.
As discussed yesterday: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-January/msg00040.html qemu and the kernel now support virtio-pci on aarch64. It turns out that no changes are required for the libvirt backend, since with libvirt 3.0.0 the same XML will switch to using virtio-pci over virtio-mmio. I have tested this on Fedora 25 with a self-compiled libvirt 3.0.0 rc2. However for the
2010 Aug 26
5
[PATCH 0/4] virtio: console: fixes, SIGIO
Hi Rusty, The main thing in these patches is the introduction of injecting SIGIO on host-side connect/disconnect events and when new data is available for ports. The first two patches fix bugs that I haven't seen, but look like the right thing to do. These have been tested extensively using the test-virtserial test suite. Please apply, Amit. Amit Shah (4): virtio: console: Un-block
2010 Aug 26
5
[PATCH 0/4] virtio: console: fixes, SIGIO
Hi Rusty, The main thing in these patches is the introduction of injecting SIGIO on host-side connect/disconnect events and when new data is available for ports. The first two patches fix bugs that I haven't seen, but look like the right thing to do. These have been tested extensively using the test-virtserial test suite. Please apply, Amit. Amit Shah (4): virtio: console: Un-block
2009 Oct 20
1
[PATCH v9 0/1] virtio-console: Support for generic ports and multiple consoles
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine. To maintain backward compatibility, the first port to be spawned (port at id 0) is to be a console port, to be bound to hvc. This keeps new
2009 Oct 20
1
[PATCH v9 0/1] virtio-console: Support for generic ports and multiple consoles
Hello all, Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine. To maintain backward compatibility, the first port to be spawned (port at id 0) is to be a console port, to be bound to hvc. This keeps new
2009 Nov 03
3
[PATCH v10 0/1] virtio-console: Support for generic ports and multiple consoles
(Rusty, would it improve the chances of getting this patch in your tree if this description were written with latex instead of without it?) Here is a new iteration of the patch series that implements a transport for guest and host communications. I've tested for compatibility (old qemu & new kernel, new qemu & old kernel, new qemu & new kernel) and it all works fine. To maintain