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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] tools: fix xen-detect to correctly identify domU type



On 23/03/16 10:52, Juergen Gross wrote:
> On 23/03/16 11:32, David Vrabel wrote:
>> On 23/03/16 10:25, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>> On 23.03.16 at 11:14, <JGross@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 7. Report type according to features found (this is a little bit
>>>>    ugly: we have to rely on the current hypervisor implementation
>>>>    regarding the bits set for the different guest types).
>>> Well, in some of the cases feature flags only make sense for one
>>> kind of guest, so if such a flag is set it could be used as positive
>>> indication (while it being clear may then still mean nothing).
>>>
>>>> Would it make sense to add another file to /sys/hypervisor/properties?
>>>> Something like guest_type, containing "pv", "hvm" or "pvh"? If existing
>>>> this could be used to report the guest type.
>>> That would seem a good idea to me. What do others, namely
>>> Linux maintainers, think?
>> What's the use case for user space knowing if it's in a PV or HVM domain?
> The first thing coming to my mind would be diagnostic tools.

Having the admin able to tell for informational purposes is useful. 
They can find out by looking at the top of `dmesg`, but a hypervisor
sysfs node is cleaner than requiring the admin to know every printk()
variant that Xen puts out.

That is it however.  It specifically shouldn't be used for any other
decisions, as it isn't relevant.

~Andrew

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