[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [PATCH 0/3] libxl smbios support
hvm_xs_strings.h specifies xenstore entries which can be used to set or override smbios strings. hvmloader has support for reading them, but xl/libxl support is not wired up. This patches adds a new xl.cfg option and libxl support to write the xenstore strings. The xl syntax looks like: smbios=["bios_vendor=Xen Project","system_version=1.0"] The Go binding generation needed extending to support Arrays inside a KeyedUnion, which is what the first patch does. The generated go code builds, but it is otherwise untested. There are also oem strings, oem-1..oem-99, that HVM loader supports. The use of smbios_type Enum is a little unwieldy to defined so many entries, but it works. xl will internally parse smbios=["oem=A,oem=B"] into oem_1 = "A" and oem_2 = "B". xl still accepts oem_$N, though hvmloader only reads sequentially from 1 up to a maximum of 99. It's a corner case what doesn't seem worth dealing with. The rendered man page and html don't have a newline at then end of the new section after patch 2. """ battery_device_name=STRING ms_vm_genid="OPTION" """ however the txt format is correct: """ battery_device_name=STRING ms_vm_genid="OPTION" """ It goes away after patch 3 is applied since it adds text about the "oem" option in between the two lines above. I'm at a loss as to why this is happening. Jason Andryuk (3): golang/xenlight: Extend KeyedUnion to support Arrays xl/libxl: Add ability to specify SMBIOS strings xl/libxl: Add OEM string support to smbios docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in | 49 +++++++++++ tools/golang/xenlight/gengotypes.py | 41 +++++---- tools/golang/xenlight/helpers.gen.go | 51 +++++++++++ tools/golang/xenlight/types.gen.go | 126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tools/include/libxl.h | 5 ++ tools/libs/light/libxl_dom.c | 20 +++++ tools/libs/light/libxl_types.idl | 125 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tools/xl/xl_parse.c | 59 ++++++++++++- 8 files changed, 459 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) -- 2.37.1
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