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2020 Mar 05
0
Re: Having integration tests "test the future" with QEMU
On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 03:48:34PM +0100, Markus Armbruster wrote: > I understand libguestfs comes with integration tests. You might be > interested in something I'm developing for QEMU 5.0 to permit "testing > the future". I'd like to ensure it is actually useful before I > continue. Let me know what you think. > > = Motivation = > > When layers
2020 Sep 21
1
Re: [PATCH v5 0/8] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> writes: > On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 09:55, Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> wrote: >> >> New option -compat lets you configure what to do when deprecated >> interfaces get used. This is intended for testing users of the >> management interfaces. It is experimental. >> >> -compat
2020 Mar 17
5
[PATCH v4 00/34] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
This series extends QMP introspection to cover deprecation. Additionally, new option -compat lets you configure what to do when deprecated interfaces get used. This is intended for testing users of the management interfaces. It is experimental. -compat deprecated-input=<in-policy> configures what to do when deprecated input is received. Available policies: * accept: Accept deprecated
2020 Sep 14
4
[PATCH v5 0/8] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
New option -compat lets you configure what to do when deprecated interfaces get used. This is intended for testing users of the management interfaces. It is experimental. -compat deprecated-input=<in-policy> configures what to do when deprecated input is received. Available policies: * accept: Accept deprecated commands and arguments (default) * reject: Reject them * crash: Crash
2011 May 25
7
[PATCH] libxl: use preferred syntax for network device creation with upstream qemu
# HG changeset patch # User Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> # Date 1306311631 -3600 # Node ID 6b1fe0cba8a2f0bcc1274c8e777da5b6c198b45d # Parent 8258c5a0ba35de937597e2c516bc88f8ebe1be35 libxl: use preferred syntax for network device creation with upstream qemu Markus Armbruster points out in <m3r582pzc1.fsf@blackfin.pond.sub.org> on qemu-devel that this is the prefered syntax
2006 May 15
20
[PATCH 0/3] xenoprof fixes
These patches address issues in the kernel part of xenoprof: * Ill-advised use of on_each_cpu() can lead to sleep with interrupts disabled. * Race conditions in active_domains code. * Cleanup of active_domains code. Comments welcome. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2006 May 18
27
[PATCH] /sys/hypervisor/uuid
New /sys/hypervisor/uuid, containing this domain''s UUID. Stripping off /vm/ from the value of vm to get the UUID isn''t exactly nice. The alternative is to add a XENVER_get_uuid code to HYPERVISOR_xen_version(), but I''m not sure that''s worth it. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> diff -r ddba92a5cba9 drivers/xen/core/xen_sysfs.c ---
2020 Feb 04
3
Re: Does Libvirt's json parser support single quoted string in qmp json string?
Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> writes: > [adding Markus] > > On 2/3/20 4:13 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 06:44:42AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote: >>> On 1/31/20 4:38 AM, Peter Luo wrote: >>> >>>> error: internal error: cannot parse json {"execute": "block-commit", "arguments": {
2020 Sep 21
0
Re: [PATCH v5 0/8] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 09:55, Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> wrote: > > New option -compat lets you configure what to do when deprecated > interfaces get used. This is intended for testing users of the > management interfaces. It is experimental. > > -compat deprecated-input=<in-policy> configures what to do when > deprecated input is received. Available
2014 Jun 12
4
Using virtio for inter-VM communication
Vincent JARDIN <vincent.jardin at 6wind.com> writes: > On 10/06/2014 18:48, Henning Schild wrote:> Hi, >> In a first prototype i implemented a ivshmem[2] device for the >> hypervisor. That way we can share memory between virtual machines. >> Ivshmem is nice and simple but does not seem to be used anymore. >> And it >> does not define higher level devices,
2014 Jun 12
4
Using virtio for inter-VM communication
Vincent JARDIN <vincent.jardin at 6wind.com> writes: > On 10/06/2014 18:48, Henning Schild wrote:> Hi, >> In a first prototype i implemented a ivshmem[2] device for the >> hypervisor. That way we can share memory between virtual machines. >> Ivshmem is nice and simple but does not seem to be used anymore. >> And it >> does not define higher level devices,
2020 Mar 17
0
Re: [PATCH v4 00/34] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
Hi On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 12:55 PM Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> wrote: > > This series extends QMP introspection to cover deprecation. > Additionally, new option -compat lets you configure what to do when > deprecated interfaces get used. This is intended for testing users of > the management interfaces. It is experimental. > > -compat
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 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 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