[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] 2.6.30 Xen merge plan (what's in xen.git)
Hi Ingo, Linus,I have several topic branches which I'd like to merge in this merge window. They fall into two classes: those which make significant changes to arch/x86 files, and those which just touch Xen-specific files. The x86-touching ones should definitely go via tip.git, just to keep things sane and orderly. How should we handle the rest? Should I send them directly to Linus, or put them via x86.git too? Either way, they'll generally need to go after the non-Xen changes. (I'll post full pull-requests with diffstats as followups to this mail.) All branches in git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git Branches which mostly or entirely Xen (only trivial non-Xen changes): push2/xen/core Updates to existing Xen support, features, optimisations, etc. push2/xen/control A set of usermode interfaces for Xen (/sys/hypervisor, /dev/evtchn, updates to xenbus and xenfs) push2/xen/dom0/core Core set of changes to add Xen dom0 functionality. (Mostly Xen-only, but adds a new Xen mtrr driver.) Branches with non-trivial non-Xen changes: push2/x86/paravirt Allow preemption while doing a lazy mmu update. push2/xen/dom0/apic Changes to hook the Xen dom0 apic model into the standard platform apic code. HPA reviewed and OKed this. push2/xen/dom0/pci Add a Xen pci driver and dma_ops implementations. Small changes to x86 pci+swiotlb code to add some function calls. push2/xen/dom0/agp Change the AGP driver to allocate its memory using the pci_alloc_coherent to get guaranteed physically contiguous memory, and use proper phys<->bus functions so that Xen's pseudo-phys <-> machine mappings are handled properly. Thanks, J _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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