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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Xen 4.16 development update - tree status
Andrew Cooper writes ("Re: Xen 4.16 development update - tree status"):
> On 19/11/2021 15:15, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Open issues and potential blockers
> > ==================================
Thanks, Andrew, for this helpful information.
> > I am aware of three issues for which I don't know the current
> > disposition:
> >
> > * "x86/IOMMU: enabled / intremap handling"
> > 3/3 "AMD/IOMMU: iommu_enable vs iommu_intremap"
> > Last I heard this was being reworked.
>
> Some of this has been committed, and has fixed the regression I reported.
>
> One part is quite risky, and not a regression fix (Xen has been broken
> for years and years here). I suggest deferring that part to 4.17.
Right. That's 3/. 1/ and 2/ have been committed already.
> > * I have a note "HPET regression". There have been number of patches in
> > this area. Most recently,
> > "x86/hpet: setup HPET even when disabled due to stopping in deep C states"
>
> This regression has been fixed too. The bugfix got in ahead of RC1.
Oh, good, thanks.
> > * "x86/viridian: EOI MSR should always happen in affected vCPU context"
> > Jan mentioned this on IRC but I don't see any discussion of it in
> > my mailbox.
> >
> > The last two were mentioned in my last release update, but I don't
> > seem to find any definitive conclusion. x86 maintainers, can you
> > please confirm ?
>
> There is not consensus on whether the change is correct, although I
> admit it had fallen off my radar.
>
> All it is doing is introducing two ASSERT_UNREACHABLE()'s. It's not
> critical for 4.16 at this point.
OK, thanks for the information. It sounds like this might be debated.
So if anyone disagrees, and thinks I ought to have this on my 4.16
radar, please let me know.
Meanwhile I just committed the EFI alignment fix, which was the one
other outstanding item. It's too quiet. I'm expecting a monster to
jump out at any moment...
Ian.
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