Re: PoC: virtio over ivshmem for Jailhouse

2019-11-01 Thread Jan Kiszka
On 14.10.19 19:04, Jan Kiszka wrote: > Hi all, > > it's still basically a PoC, not yet specified and with a lot of sharp > edges, but it works too well for not being pointed out: > > The queues/jailhouse-ivshmem2 branch on [1] contains a virtio-ivshmem > transport driver [2] for Linux front-end

Re: PoC: virtio over ivshmem for Jailhouse

2019-10-16 Thread Jan Kiszka
On 16.10.19 03:33, Chung-Fan Yang wrote: > > > 2019年10月15日火曜日 16時18分39秒 UTC+9 Jan Kiszka: > > On 14.10.19 19:04, Jan Kiszka wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > it's still basically a PoC, not yet specified and with a lot of sharp > > edges, but it works too well for not being pointed

Re: PoC: virtio over ivshmem for Jailhouse

2019-10-15 Thread Chung-Fan Yang
2019年10月15日火曜日 16時18分39秒 UTC+9 Jan Kiszka: > > On 14.10.19 19:04, Jan Kiszka wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > it's still basically a PoC, not yet specified and with a lot of sharp > > edges, but it works too well for not being pointed out: > > > > The queues/jailhouse-ivshmem2 branch on [1]

Re: PoC: virtio over ivshmem for Jailhouse

2019-10-15 Thread Jan Kiszka
On 14.10.19 19:04, Jan Kiszka wrote: > Hi all, > > it's still basically a PoC, not yet specified and with a lot of sharp > edges, but it works too well for not being pointed out: > > The queues/jailhouse-ivshmem2 branch on [1] contains a virtio-ivshmem > transport driver [2] for Linux front-end

PoC: virtio over ivshmem for Jailhouse

2019-10-14 Thread Jan Kiszka
Hi all, it's still basically a PoC, not yet specified and with a lot of sharp edges, but it works too well for not being pointed out: The queues/jailhouse-ivshmem2 branch on [1] contains a virtio-ivshmem transport driver [2] for Linux front-end guests and a simple virtio console backend device