[Xen-ia64-devel] Re: [Xen-devel][PATCH]NVRAM support for IA64

2007-05-23 Thread Akio Takebe
Hi, Wing
CC: Keir and Ewan
 
 Attachment is a patch implementing NVRAM for IA64. The patch is
 to add patch through libxc to remove the file access dependency from
 Qemu. The patch doesn't touch much of the

 common code, just add a hook in Xend and a HVM param in XEN. Hope your
 comments on it. Nvram is important to IA64, we got many requirements for
 it.Thx:-)
Wing, this patch is great improvement.
Without this patch, we cannot boot windows 2008,
and also cannot boot windows 2003 automatically on ia64.
 
I have a few commens.
PERROR doesn't print messages because libxc doesn't have terminal.
So it is better to pass Error codes (e.g. ENOMNT, EPERM..) to xend so
xend can catch exceptions and, as a result, it puts error messages in
xend.log.

How do you like this?

Keir and Ewan, do you have any other comments?

Best Regards,

Akio Takebe


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[Xen-ia64-devel] RE: [Xen-devel][PATCH]NVRAM support for IA64

2007-05-23 Thread Zhang, Xing Z


Good good study,day day up ! ^_^
-Wing(zhang xin)
 
OTC,Intel Corporation

-Original Message-
From: Akio Takebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2007年5月24日 9:50
To: Zhang, Xing Z; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ian Campbell
Cc: Alex Williamson; xen-ia64-devel; Keir Fraser; Ewan Mellor
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel][PATCH]NVRAM support for IA64

Hi, Wing
CC: Keir and Ewan

 Attachment is a patch implementing NVRAM for IA64. The patch is
 to add patch through libxc to remove the file access dependency from
 Qemu. The patch doesn't touch much of the

 common code, just add a hook in Xend and a HVM param in XEN. Hope your
 comments on it. Nvram is important to IA64, we got many requirements for
 it.Thx:-)
Wing, this patch is great improvement.
Without this patch, we cannot boot windows 2008,
and also cannot boot windows 2003 automatically on ia64.

I have a few commens.
PERROR doesn't print messages because libxc doesn't have terminal.
So it is better to pass Error codes (e.g. ENOMNT, EPERM..) to xend so
xend can catch exceptions and, as a result, it puts error messages in
xend.log.

[Zhang, Xing Z(Wing)] 
PERROR prints messages to xend-debug.log. It also transfers the errno variable 
to readable string and prints it to dom0's console.
There are lots of usages of PERROR in libxc lib, so I think PERROR works fine.
Thanks for your comments.

How do you like this?

Keir and Ewan, do you have any other comments?

Best Regards,

Akio Takebe

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