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Subject: [libvirt] [PATCH 0/1] bhyve: Make LPC slot number configurable
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Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> On 08/13/2018 11:00 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
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> > On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 08:22:08PM +0400, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
> >>Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> >>
> >>> Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my
> >>> code and send another patch. Sin
On 08/13/2018 11:00 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 08:22:08PM +0400, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
Ivan Mishonov wrote:
Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my
code and send another patch. Since my time for working on libvirt is
very limited
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 08:22:08PM +0400, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
> Ivan Mishonov wrote:
>
> > Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my
> > code and send another patch. Since my time for working on libvirt is
> > very limited can you confirm that the LPC configur
Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my
> code and send another patch. Since my time for working on libvirt is
> very limited can you confirm that the LPC configuration should look like
> this:
>
>
>
>
This looks reaso
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 06:36:46PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my code
> and send another patch. Since my time for working on libvirt is very limited
> can you confirm that the LPC configuration should look like this:
>
>
>
Yes, that makes sense. I'll try to find some time next week to redo my
code and send another patch. Since my time for working on libvirt is
very limited can you confirm that the LPC configuration should look like
this:
Also can you send me an example of how you imagine the
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On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 06:11:57PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> I'd like to hear Roman's opinion on this too since he wrote the initial
> implementation. As for the command line arguments I was looking at
> since it's doing exactly the same thing and I thought it
> would be nice to be consistent
I'd like to hear Roman's opinion on this too since he wrote the initial
implementation. As for the command line arguments I was looking at
since it's doing exactly the same thing and I thought
it would be nice to be consistent with it
Regards,
Ivan
On 08/10/2018 05:57 PM, Daniel P. Berrangé
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 05:47:40PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> Yes, this is totally doable. I just don't know if it's a good idea to add a
> new device type specifically for bhyve LPC and nothing else. Even if we do
> it like this I'll still have to send another patch including the bhyve XML
> na
Yes, this is totally doable. I just don't know if it's a good idea to
add a new device type specifically for bhyve LPC and nothing else. Even
if we do it like this I'll still have to send another patch including
the bhyve XML namespace as we need to be able to pass extra command line
options to
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 03:41:09PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> This is how it's described in bhyve(8). Basically you need to configure one
> for each bhyve VM. Otherwise the VM won't boot. I'm not sure if there's an
> equivalent device in other Hypervisors. I've used KVM for quite some time
> and
This is how it's described in bhyve(8). Basically you need to configure
one for each bhyve VM. Otherwise the VM won't boot. I'm not sure if
there's an equivalent device in other Hypervisors. I've used KVM for
quite some time and didn't need to configure anything similar
lpc LPC PCI-ISA
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 03:20:06PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> The problem is that LPC is not defined as a device in the XML. Is there a
> device type we can use for the LPC slot configuration similarly to disk, NIC
> etc? I couldn't find one, but I'm not that familiar with the code so maybe
> I'
The problem is that LPC is not defined as a device in the XML. Is there
a device type we can use for the LPC slot configuration similarly to
disk, NIC etc? I couldn't find one, but I'm not that familiar with the
code so maybe I'm missing something
Regards,
Ivan
On 08/10/2018 02:34 PM, Daniel
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 02:22:32PM +0300, Ivan Mishonov wrote:
> Windows UEFI guests didn't have working keyboard input through VNC
> when LPC is on slot 1. The FreeBSD Handbook examples use slot 31
> for UEFI guests. Borrowed most of the code from the qemu:commandline
> implementation and made LPC
Windows UEFI guests didn't have working keyboard input through VNC
when LPC is on slot 1. The FreeBSD Handbook examples use slot 31
for UEFI guests. Borrowed most of the code from the qemu:commandline
implementation and made LPC slot number configurable e.g.
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