[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen dom0 Kernel Patches
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 07:49:17PM +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote: > The recent discussions about pv_ops dom0 has left me in some doubt > about using Xen in a production environment, while various distros > forward port the Xen patches only openSUSE does so for very recent > kernels like 2.6.29, I regularly grab the kernel source rpm from them, > rebase the patches to apply to vanilla, and release a Gentoo ebuild > which quite a few people have used successfully, but I doubt I am > alone in wanting a official dom0 kernel that is not years old. > > My question is this, given that the openSUSE patches seem to work > quite well would it really be so much work to at least update the > Xensource kernel to 2.6.29 or .30? I believe openSUSE use a semi > automated process for forward porting but however they do it the > results are quite good, couldn't the Xen developers work with the > distro maintainers to keep the patches up to date? I understand that > each distro has its own set of additional kernel patches but if the > work was done on Vanilla then they could all apply the Xen patches > first and adjust their other patches as necessary. > > It seems to me that a huge amount of effort is being duplicated in the > forward porting when a combined effort is bound to produce better > results, if multiple distro's can find the resources to do it surely > working together with Xensource would be less effort for everybody. > > The openSUSE patches I have used are from the bleeding edge kernel > builds and 2.6.29 is no longer available, but my current patchset > applies to Vanilla 2.6.29 and can be downloaded from > http://gentoo-xen-kernel.googlecode.com/files/xen-patches-2.6.29-6.tar.bz2, > the Xensource maintainers could grab that as a starting point and help > to fix any bugs that remain. > Good work with the patches. Are you willing to maintain such patchsets? The temporary 2.6.27-xen tree made for Novell/SuSE guys is totally unmaintained.. I think most of the development effort should be used on getting pv_ops dom0 ready for mainline, but if you (for example), want to maintain forward-ported patches for new kernel versions, it sounds like a good idea.. for the time being. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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