Re: [libvirt] domXML modeling question

2019-03-06 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 04:42:32PM -0700, Jim Fehlig wrote: > Adding xen-devel to cc in case anyone there wants to comment on my latest > proposal... > > On 2/20/19 5:20 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote: > > There have been a few requests [1][2] to support Xen's max_grant_frames > > setting in libvirt domXML,

Re: [libvirt] domXML modeling question

2019-03-04 Thread Jim Fehlig
Adding xen-devel to cc in case anyone there wants to comment on my latest proposal... On 2/20/19 5:20 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote: There have been a few requests [1][2] to support Xen's max_grant_frames setting in libvirt domXML, but I'm not quite sure how to model it. The documentation [3] on this s

Re: [libvirt] domXML modeling question

2019-02-22 Thread Olaf Hering
Am Wed, 20 Feb 2019 17:20:39 -0700 schrieb Jim Fehlig : > There have been a few requests [1][2] to support Xen's max_grant_frames > setting > in libvirt domXML, but I'm not quite sure how to model it. Thanks. The change must also consider the case of an incoming VM: With Xen 4.9 and earlier th

[libvirt] domXML modeling question

2019-02-20 Thread Jim Fehlig
There have been a few requests [1][2] to support Xen's max_grant_frames setting in libvirt domXML, but I'm not quite sure how to model it. The documentation [3] on this setting states: Specify the maximum number of grant frames the domain is allowed to have. This value controls how many pages