[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-ia64-devel] Meeting Summary taken from Xen-ia64 Next Steps Discussion during Xen Summit
Xen-ia64 Community members, Following is the agreement/summary taken from Xen/ia64 Next Steps Discussion session held during Xen Summit at January 17, 2006. The items in http://www.xensource.com/files/xs0106_ia64_nextsteps_disc.pdf are fully discussed The Work session attendees had agreed following actions in order to move Xen/ia64 to the next stage, and the efforts will be started immediately. 1. Physical Memory support for Domain0 * PPC port has the similar P2M issue as Xen-ia64 * Group agreed P2M is the route to take, the detail implementation can be between P2M & VP approaches to change XenLinux as less as possible * To merge P2M into mainline code may cause Xen-ia64-unstable to be buggy or unstable for a period of time. Since this is a must feature to go, we should merge the code and get community to work together to get system stablized * Fujitsu has been looking into this effort and will contribute this effort * To Enable P2M for Domain0 is must for Xen-ia64 and should be done early to enable VBD/VNIF & driver domain to come 2. Memory enhancement for page reference count * this can possibly cause stability issue and affecting domain destory * This item is a must for Xen-ia64 3. Virtual Interrupt Controller to let Xen owns physical IOSAPIC * This can help to address SMP guest for para-domains as well as a must for driver domain * a must item for xen-ia64 4. VTLB/VHPT SMP Support * To support next step SMP guest support, hash VTLB and same VHPT model should be adapted * A patch to extend hash VTLB/VHPT to hookup for para-virtualized Domain should be added Code should try to be built with option to able to pull original VHPT model back per future performance tunning needs * A must item for Xen/ia64 to get to SMP guest support 5. Reboot/Destroy Domains * A must item after page reference count is done 6. Hypercalls * Can be adapted per P2M and future needs 7. Timer Virtualization * This is defineitely worth to do to help the performance This summary lists major effort to overhaul overall Xen/ia64 infrastructure, we welcome developers to contribute into these efforts -Fred Yang _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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