[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Update the kernel?
On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 19:44 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote: > I wouldn't bet on this. I'm monitoring the Git of the kernel, and I see > no patch about Xen going in... The arch/xen folder is still on there. > Last time I heard about it, it was said to be in for the kernel 2.6.28, > but that will NOT be the case. As kernels are released each 3 months > approx, that means that we are going to way AT LEAST another 4 months. > This is really a looooooooooong time to wait for, Xen-0 is a __major__ patch, redirecting all ring-0 ops if xen-0 is enabled. Currently, HVM guests are not waiting on this .. and pv guests have alternates. Feeding that patch to LKML in an agreeable way is not going to be easy, I do not envy that task.. neither does anyone working for Redhat, SUSE or working on Debian. Xen (open source) is and always be an integrator's tool box. If you really , really need a new kernel, grab the Debian/SUSE 2.6.26 and start sending in bug reports (even better, patches)... otherwise (unfortunately) you have no other choice but to wait for one of two possible outcomes: 1 - Xen-0 is accepted in mainline 2 - XenLinux jumps to 2.6.27 (or so). > and in the mean while, > we still have to buy older hardware that supports the old kernels (and > that eventually wont have VT-d support). I completely agree with you, and it is frustrating to make Xen an offering or a tool that gets past your bosses. If xen-0 does not appear soon in mainline, I'll be begging for a newer official XenLinux too. But please, give it a little more time. The patch involved is really __anything__ but trivial. We're all stuck in the same rut. Friendly, --Tim _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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