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2011 Nov 08
3
[PATCH RFC v3 0/3] Support multiple VirtioConsoles.
(Amit pointed out that the patches never went out. This was a resend of the series meant to go out on 11/2/2011; Now it's a resend of the mail this morning, with everyone copied on the same mail. So sorry for the spam! This is v3.) This patchset applies to linux-next/next-20111102. This series implements support for multiple virtio_consoles using KVM. This patchset addresses several issues
2011 Nov 08
3
[PATCH RFC v3 0/3] Support multiple VirtioConsoles.
(Amit pointed out that the patches never went out. This was a resend of the series meant to go out on 11/2/2011; Now it's a resend of the mail this morning, with everyone copied on the same mail. So sorry for the spam! This is v3.) This patchset applies to linux-next/next-20111102. This series implements support for multiple virtio_consoles using KVM. This patchset addresses several issues
2011 Nov 08
3
[PATCH RFC v3 0/3] Support multiple VirtioConsoles.
(Amit pointed out that the patches never went out. This was a resend of the series meant to go out on 11/2/2011; Now it's a resend of the mail this morning, with everyone copied on the same mail. So sorry for the spam! This is v3.) This patchset applies to linux-next/next-20111102. This series implements support for multiple virtio_consoles using KVM. This patchset addresses several issues
2011 Nov 08
3
[PATCH RFC v2 0/3] Support multiple VirtioConsoles.
(Amit pointed out that the patches never went out. This is a resend of the series meant to go out on 11/2/2011; I''ve marked it "v2".) This patchset applies to linux-next/next-20111102. This series implements support for multiple virtio_consoles using KVM. This patchset addresses several issues associated with trying to establish multiple virtio consoles. I''m
2008 Jun 03
12
[RFC 0/3]: hvc_console rework for platform without hard irqs
This patch set if my first attempt to make virtio_console usable on s390. To do so, I had to change hvc_console, because s390 has no request_irq and no free_irq. I want to get feedback from the main users of hvc_console before I proceed. The basic idea of this patch set is to remove the calls to request_irq and free_irq and replace them with backend specific callbacks. Please see the
2008 Jun 03
12
[RFC 0/3]: hvc_console rework for platform without hard irqs
This patch set if my first attempt to make virtio_console usable on s390. To do so, I had to change hvc_console, because s390 has no request_irq and no free_irq. I want to get feedback from the main users of hvc_console before I proceed. The basic idea of this patch set is to remove the calls to request_irq and free_irq and replace them with backend specific callbacks. Please see the
2009 Dec 22
4
[PATCH 00/31] virtio: console: Fixes, multiple devices and generic ports
Hey Rusty, This series adds support for generic ports with each port getting two vqs: one for input and one for output. The host notifies us via the config space of the max. number of ports that can be added for a particular device. As a result of that change, the buffer management for find_readbufs and send_bufs is moved to the vqs. Only one outbuf per port is used so we bide away some time in
2009 Dec 22
4
[PATCH 00/31] virtio: console: Fixes, multiple devices and generic ports
Hey Rusty, This series adds support for generic ports with each port getting two vqs: one for input and one for output. The host notifies us via the config space of the max. number of ports that can be added for a particular device. As a result of that change, the buffer management for find_readbufs and send_bufs is moved to the vqs. Only one outbuf per port is used so we bide away some time in
2010 Jan 18
2
[PATCH 00/32] virtio: console: Fixes, multiple devices and generic ports
Hey Rusty, In this version: - Assume only one inbuf; no input buffering for ports - Remove the START/END delimiters for outgoing buffers - Remove the header that was sent along with each buffer - Remove unused buffers in the vqs at port remove time - Send a guest port open message to the host when a console port is attached - Remove cached buffers when ports are closed / disconnected - Send
2010 Jan 18
2
[PATCH 00/32] virtio: console: Fixes, multiple devices and generic ports
Hey Rusty, In this version: - Assume only one inbuf; no input buffering for ports - Remove the START/END delimiters for outgoing buffers - Remove the header that was sent along with each buffer - Remove unused buffers in the vqs at port remove time - Send a guest port open message to the host when a console port is attached - Remove cached buffers when ports are closed / disconnected - Send
2009 Nov 28
3
[PATCH 00/28] virtio: console: Fixes, support for generic ports
Hey Rusty, This is a respin of my patches on top of the series you posted. I've taken the liberty to modify your patches for style consistency and comments where needed, keeping the authorship info intact. I've had to update a few of your patches for functional changes, I've changed the authorship info on those patches. The (only) major functional change is to have a list for ports
2009 Nov 28
3
[PATCH 00/28] virtio: console: Fixes, support for generic ports
Hey Rusty, This is a respin of my patches on top of the series you posted. I've taken the liberty to modify your patches for style consistency and comments where needed, keeping the authorship info intact. I've had to update a few of your patches for functional changes, I've changed the authorship info on those patches. The (only) major functional change is to have a list for ports
2012 Jun 07
7
[PATCH] xen/hvc: Fix polling mode to work with kdb/kgdb
Fix the polling section of the hvc driver to use the global "last_hvc" variable, rather than the ttys. With this change debugging a xen dom0 kernel is possible via the following kernel parameter: kgdboc=hvc0 Signed-off-by: Ben Guthro <Benjamin.Guthro@citrix.com> diff --git a/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c b/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c index 2d691eb..3750e74 100644 ---
2009 Oct 12
1
[PATCH v8 0/1] virtio_console: Add support for multiple console ports and generic serial ports
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 12
1
[PATCH v8 0/1] virtio_console: Add support for multiple console ports and generic serial ports
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 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
2007 Apr 18
1
[rfc/patch] use hvc for xen console
Hi, Here is a patch (on top of the paravirt patch queue) which makes xen guests use the hvc_console.c infrastructure for the console, thereby greatly reducing the amount console code. xvc0 is gone too, hvc0 is used instead. cheers, Gerd -- Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@suse.de>
2007 Apr 18
1
[rfc/patch] use hvc for xen console
Hi, Here is a patch (on top of the paravirt patch queue) which makes xen guests use the hvc_console.c infrastructure for the console, thereby greatly reducing the amount console code. xvc0 is gone too, hvc0 is used instead. cheers, Gerd -- Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@suse.de>
2007 Apr 18
1
[rfc/patch] use hvc for xen console
Hi, Here is a patch (on top of the paravirt patch queue) which makes xen guests use the hvc_console.c infrastructure for the console, thereby greatly reducing the amount console code. xvc0 is gone too, hvc0 is used instead. cheers, Gerd -- Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@suse.de>