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Re: SOLVED: Re: [Xen-devel] Issue with pv_ops Kernel 2.6.31.6 and Xen [yinghai@xxxxxxxxxx: [PATCH 01/35] x86: fix sci on ioapic 1]



On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 01:51:05PM -0800, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
>>    
>>> Question: Is it known when this piece of code will be introduced in the
>>> "pv_ops Kernel tree"?
>>>      
>> Hmm.. Jeremy's plans are to re-base the pvops changes that went in
>> 2.6.31.6 onto 2.6.32. The reason being that 2.6.32 has been choosen by
>> many distributions as their next vehicle for release. The patches being
>> mostly, if possible, related only to Xen.
>>
>> The patch I forwarded to you is targetted for 2.6.33 so it would not appear
>> normally in 2.6.32 tree unles Greg KH choose to back-port it in. Greg is
>> the maintainer of the 2.6.32 stable tree.
>>
>> I would recommend you e-mail Greg KH with this e-mail, explain your
>> situation  and ask him if he wouldn't mind merging the patch in.
>> Thought you might need to do some of the work yourself
>> (as in, merge the patch in an earlier kernel) - it seems you already
>> have done this so hopefully that shouldn't be a problem.
>>
>> Try it that way, as this way also the distributions will pick up the fix
>> and you would be able to load any new distro on your box without having
>> to manually recompile the kernel and such.
>>    
>
> Is that one change enough to fix the reported problem?  Can we just  
> cherry-pick it over?  Or does it need a lot of supporting patches?
>
>> Then when Jeremy revs up the xen/next tree to next stable rev (I think
>> he will do this, not sure?), it will automatically be picked up (if Greg 
>> picks it up in his tree).
>>    
>
> Yes.  At the moment xen/next is based on plain 2.6.32 because that is  
> also an ancestor version of mainline git development.  Once the 2.6.32  
> tree basically works (which should be close), then I can merge all the  
> stable branch changes onto it and call it "xen/stable" or something.
>

So that means I should try xen/next now? :)

-- Pasi


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