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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: (Ab)using xenstored without Xen
Sorry for the late answer, but I was pretty busy before my 3 week time off. :-) On 20.12.22 13:02, David Woodhouse wrote: I've been working on getting qemu to support Xen HVM guests 'natively' under KVM: https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/20221216004117.862106-1-dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/ The basic platform is mostly working and I can start XTF tests with 'qemu -kernel'. Now it really needs a xenstore. I'm thinking of implementing the basic shared ring support on the qemu side, then communicating with the real xenstored over its socket interface. It would need a 'SU' command in the xenstored protocol to make it treat that connection as an unprivileged connection from a specific domid, analogous to 'INTRODUCE' but over the existing connection. Wouldn't an "unprivileged" socket make more sense? I guess this was some debugging add-on which hasn't been used for ages. I'm inclined to just remove the -D option. Is it reasonable to attempt "fixing" xenstored to run without actual Xen, so that we can use it for virtual Xen support? I don't see a major problem with that. The result shouldn't be too ugly, of course, and I don't see any effort on Xen side to test any changes for not breaking your use case. Juergen Attachment:
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