>>> On 8/6/2009 at  8:54 AM, in message <4a7ad29e.50...@redhat.com>, Avi Kivity
<a...@redhat.com> wrote: 
> On 08/06/2009 03:08 PM, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>>> Merging the guest first means relying on
>>> kernel interface from an out of tree driver, which well might change
>>> before it goes in.
>>>      
>>
>> ABI compatibility is already addressed/handled, so even if that is true its 
> not a problem.
>>
>>    
> 
> Really the correct way to address the ABI is to publish a spec and write 
> both host and guest drivers to that.  Unfortunately we didn't do this 
> with virtio.
> 
> It becomes more important when you have multiple implementations (e.g. 
> Windows drivers).
> 
>>>> This series implements the guest-side drivers for accelerated IO
>>>> when running on top of the AlacrityVM hypervisor, the details of
>>>> which you can find here:
>>>>
>>>> http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/AlacrityVM
>>>>        
>>> Since AlacrityVM is kvm based, Cc k...@vger.kernel.org.
>>>      
>>
>> I *can* do that, but there is nothing in these drivers that is KVM specific 
> (its all pure PCI and VBUS).  I've already made the general announcement 
> about the project/ml cross posted to KVM for anyone that might be interested, 
> but I figure I will spare the general KVM list the details unless something 
> specifically pertains to, or affects, KVM.  For instance, when I get to 
> pushing the hypervisor side, I still need to work on getting that 
> 'xinterface' patch to you guys.  I would certainly be CC'ing k...@vger when 
> that happens since it modifies the KVM code.
>>
>> So instead, I would just encourage anyone interested (such as yourself) to 
> join the alacrity list so I don't bother the KVM community unless absolutely 
> necessary.
>>    
> 
> It's true that vbus is a separate project (in fact even virtio is 
> completely separate from kvm).  Still I think it would be of interest to 
> many kvm@ readers.

Well, my goal was to not annoy KVM readers. ;)  So if you feel as though there 
is benefit to having all of KVM CC'd and I won't be annoying everyone, I see no 
problem in cross posting.

Would you like to see all conversations, or just ones related to code (and, of 
course, KVM relevant items)?

Regards,
-Greg



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