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2011 Jun 21
13
VM disk I/O limit patch
Hi all,
I add a blkback QoS patch.
You can config(dynamic/static) different I/O speed for different VM disk
by this patch.
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diff -urNp blkback/blkback.c blkback-qos/blkback.c
--- blkback/blkback.c 2011-06-22 07:54:19.000000000 +0800
+++ blkback-qos/blkback.c 2011-06-22 07:53:18.000000000 +0800
@@ -44,6 +44,11 @@
2011 Jun 21
13
VM disk I/O limit patch
Hi all,
I add a blkback QoS patch.
You can config(dynamic/static) different I/O speed for different VM disk
by this patch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff -urNp blkback/blkback.c blkback-qos/blkback.c
--- blkback/blkback.c 2011-06-22 07:54:19.000000000 +0800
+++ blkback-qos/blkback.c 2011-06-22 07:53:18.000000000 +0800
@@ -44,6 +44,11 @@
2008 Feb 21
4
[PATCH 0/2] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
I started with the Xen version at
http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg?rev/ca05cf1a9bdc
Differences to that Xen version, for those who care:
* Rewritten on top of fb deferred
2008 Feb 21
4
[PATCH 0/2] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
I started with the Xen version at
http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg?rev/ca05cf1a9bdc
Differences to that Xen version, for those who care:
* Rewritten on top of fb deferred
2008 Feb 21
4
[PATCH 0/2] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
I started with the Xen version at
http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg?rev/ca05cf1a9bdc
Differences to that Xen version, for those who care:
* Rewritten on top of fb deferred
2008 Feb 25
3
[PATCH 0/3] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
Differences since last post:
* Required patch fixing 32-on-64 xen-blkfront included.
* Cleanup when xenkbd_probe() fails fixed.
* Don't store event channel in device info.
I started
2008 Feb 25
3
[PATCH 0/3] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
Differences since last post:
* Required patch fixing 32-on-64 xen-blkfront included.
* Cleanup when xenkbd_probe() fails fixed.
* Don't store event channel in device info.
I started
2008 Feb 25
3
[PATCH 0/3] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.
The backends run in dom0 user space.
Differences since last post:
* Required patch fixing 32-on-64 xen-blkfront included.
* Cleanup when xenkbd_probe() fails fixed.
* Don't store event channel in device info.
I started
2012 Mar 05
11
[PATCH 0001/001] xen: multi page ring support for block devices
From: Santosh Jodh <santosh.jodh at citrix.com>
Add support for multi page ring for block devices.
The number of pages is configurable for blkback via module parameter.
blkback reports max-ring-page-order to blkfront via xenstore.
blkfront reports its supported ring-page-order to blkback via xenstore.
blkfront reports multi page ring references via ring-refNN in xenstore.
The change allows
2012 Mar 05
11
[PATCH 0001/001] xen: multi page ring support for block devices
From: Santosh Jodh <santosh.jodh at citrix.com>
Add support for multi page ring for block devices.
The number of pages is configurable for blkback via module parameter.
blkback reports max-ring-page-order to blkfront via xenstore.
blkfront reports its supported ring-page-order to blkback via xenstore.
blkfront reports multi page ring references via ring-refNN in xenstore.
The change allows
2012 Mar 05
11
[PATCH 0001/001] xen: multi page ring support for block devices
From: Santosh Jodh <santosh.jodh at citrix.com>
Add support for multi page ring for block devices.
The number of pages is configurable for blkback via module parameter.
blkback reports max-ring-page-order to blkfront via xenstore.
blkfront reports its supported ring-page-order to blkback via xenstore.
blkfront reports multi page ring references via ring-refNN in xenstore.
The change allows
2012 Nov 20
52
[PATCH RFC] stubdom: Change vTPM shared page ABI
Since the vTPM implementations are being incorproated into Xen and
possibly upstream Linux, I would like to see if this protocol change
could be added before we have significant legacy implementations. If
not, I still think it would be useful as either a v2 or negotiated
protocol change.
The current vTPM protocol is a copy of the network protocol. This was
likely done for ease of implementation,
2013 Jun 24
3
[PATCH v2] xen-netback: add a pseudo pps rate limit
VM traffic is already limited by a throughput limit, but there is no
control over the maximum packet per second (PPS).
In DDOS attack the major issue is rather PPS than throughput.
With provider offering more bandwidth to VMs, it becames easy to
coordinate a massive attack using VMs. Example: 100Mbits ~ 200kpps using
64B packets.
This patch provides a new option to limit VMs maximum packets per
2008 May 21
6
[PATCH 0/5] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer driver updates
This is an update to the Linux part of the Xen PVFB. Linux Xen PVFB
is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse. Their
backends run in dom0 user space.
Parts in this patch series:
1. Enable Xen console by default in domU
2. Pointer z-axis (mouse wheel) support
3. Module
2008 May 21
6
[PATCH 0/5] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer driver updates
This is an update to the Linux part of the Xen PVFB. Linux Xen PVFB
is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse. Their
backends run in dom0 user space.
Parts in this patch series:
1. Enable Xen console by default in domU
2. Pointer z-axis (mouse wheel) support
3. Module
2008 May 21
6
[PATCH 0/5] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer driver updates
This is an update to the Linux part of the Xen PVFB. Linux Xen PVFB
is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse. Their
backends run in dom0 user space.
Parts in this patch series:
1. Enable Xen console by default in domU
2. Pointer z-axis (mouse wheel) support
3. Module
2008 Feb 29
35
[RFC] PVFB: Add refresh period to XenStore parameters?
Hello,
Sometimes the backend of PVFB knows that it doesn''t need permanent
refresh, when the window is minimized for instance (no refresh at all),
or the administration tools know that the window is thumnailed, and so a
slow refresh rate is fine. Also, some users may want to tune the
refresh rate according to the smoothness they would like, balanced with
the CPU time that requires.
2013 May 13
22
[PATCH] xen-blk(front|back): Handle large physical sector disks
I accidentally realized today that any domU''s using the paravirt disk driver
potentially suffer from poor performance when they get handed in a physical
volume and partitioning is done inside the guest. The physical volume passed in
has to be one that has the compat 512 logical sector size but hints its real
sector size (eg. 4096) as physical sector size.
In dom0 handling is correct and
2008 May 30
5
[PATCH 1/4] pvSCSI driver
pvSCSI backend driver
Signed-off-by: Tomonari Horikoshi <t.horikoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jun Kamada <kama@jp.fujitsu.com>
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2012 Jan 25
26
[PATCH v4 00/23] Xenstore stub domain
Changes from v3:
- mini-os configuration files moved into stubdom/
- mini-os extra console support now a config option
- Fewer #ifdefs
- grant table setup uses hypercall bounce
- Xenstore stub domain syslog support re-enabled
Changes from v2:
- configuration support added to mini-os build system
- add mini-os support for conditionally compiling frontends, xenbus
-