Re: Greetings from SmartOS

2018-04-27 Thread Peter Grehan

Hi Patrick,

 Good to see you on the list :)


Now that the project is stabilizing on our end, we would like to reach
out about upstreaming fixes or feature work back into FreeBSD.  One
small fix to posted interrupt handling on Intel
(https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-6829) might be a good starting point
for us to walk through the process of review and upstreaming.


 For that one and changes to the base system, I think you've already 
discovered Phabricator (https://wiki.freebsd.org/Phabricator)


 I should also mention, for bhyve/UEFI, a git pull request against 
https://github.com/freebsd/uefi-edk2/tree/bhyve/UDK2014.SP1 is the best 
way to upstream changes.


later,

Peter.
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Re: Greetings from SmartOS

2018-04-25 Thread Julian Elischer

On 26/4/18 1:12 pm, Patrick Mooney wrote:

Hi folks,

I'm a member of the team at Joyent working to port bhyve to SmartOS
(and eventually illumos).  While illumos already has a port of
KVM/qemu, the design goals and community around bhyve appear to be a
much better match for us.  Like ZFS, DTrace, and most recently the BSD
loader, this seems to be an area where we can benefit through
collaboration.

welcome From this timezone (awake at this time).
I'm sure others will join as the sun makes it's Journey westward.
We've found that the various sun-inspired groups have been good
development partners. It makes sense to share work.. developers are a 
scarce resource.




Starting this autumn with the initial port Pluribus crafted in their

who's autumn? Autumn started 7 weeks ago here. That's quick work! :-)

OpenSolaris fork, we've made good progress on pulling in trunk bhyve
from FreeBSD and integrating it into illumos-joyent.  Test results
have been positive and we're hoping to see it deployed in a wider
fashion soon.

Now that the project is stabilizing on our end, we would like to reach
out about upstreaming fixes or feature work back into FreeBSD.  One
small fix to posted interrupt handling on Intel
(https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-6829) might be a good starting point
for us to walk through the process of review and upstreaming.


Looking forward to working with you further,

- Patrick Mooney
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Greetings from SmartOS

2018-04-25 Thread Patrick Mooney
Hi folks,

I'm a member of the team at Joyent working to port bhyve to SmartOS
(and eventually illumos).  While illumos already has a port of
KVM/qemu, the design goals and community around bhyve appear to be a
much better match for us.  Like ZFS, DTrace, and most recently the BSD
loader, this seems to be an area where we can benefit through
collaboration.

Starting this autumn with the initial port Pluribus crafted in their
OpenSolaris fork, we've made good progress on pulling in trunk bhyve
from FreeBSD and integrating it into illumos-joyent.  Test results
have been positive and we're hoping to see it deployed in a wider
fashion soon.

Now that the project is stabilizing on our end, we would like to reach
out about upstreaming fixes or feature work back into FreeBSD.  One
small fix to posted interrupt handling on Intel
(https://smartos.org/bugview/OS-6829) might be a good starting point
for us to walk through the process of review and upstreaming.


Looking forward to working with you further,

- Patrick Mooney
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