On Tue, Oct 04 2005, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
What we want is to be able to have the guest OS request some DMA
I/O operation, and have qemu be able to use AIO so that the actual disk
hardware can dump the data directly in the pages the userspace process
on the guest OS ends up wanting it in,
no vde for windows hosts :(
On 10/3/05, Jean-Christian de Rivaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian MICHON a écrit :
to do so, does that mean we would need to launch a 1st qemu
instance which would contain the dhcp server, and next qemu
instances would connect to it ?
if so, 'qemu
Whoops. I had the mistaken belief that Qemu already used pthreads.
So, the makefiles and configure script need to handle pthreads somehow
(especially on windows.) Pthreads-w32 is refusing to 'make install'
itself into standard lib and include directories. Unlike SDL, there is
no
I did not manage a static link on win32 yesterday. I needed the
pthread dll in the same directory as qemu.exe.
I'll look more into it.
On 10/4/05, John Coiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suppose that on Windows, we tell people to unpack the pthread
distribution within the qemu tree. Qemu's
do you happen to have vde for win32 ?
If yes, please point it to me, because I've googled for one with no
luck... :)
On 10/3/05, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Christian MICHON wrote:
I think you meant guests instead of hosts.
I second that. I would still like
Christian MICHON a écrit :
no vde for windows hosts :(
Have you tryed ? Because the VDE code don't interract to mutch with the
system (only require POSIX OS) and contains a lot of win32 test as you
can see in the attachement. But there is no document how to compile
that. Since there are
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Then all is good and I should not use (2) as a benchmark.
Thanks for clarifying :)
On 10/4/05, John Coiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) is a parallel task -- 'tar' and 'bunzip2' run concurrently. You see
a benefit here when one process can use the CPU while the other is
blocked waiting for IO.
Hi,
First of all, this is more a question about qemu usage, not development,
but the link to the qemu user forum on the qemu website
( http://www.dad-answers.com/qemu-forum/index.php )is broken (404), and
I don't see any other place to get qemu help for users. If there is a
better place for this
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 11:16:18PM -0400, John Coiner wrote:
Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
I am also haveing trouble getting a fresh win2k install under qemu to
actually
be able to run windows update.
I had to download and install Win2k SP4, then Win2k SP4 Hotfixes, and
also an IE6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When starting a linux client under Win2K I got a wrong date from the system.
Sometimes its nearly ok, the next time its 2 months ago ...
Any idea what can cause this behaviour or how to avoid it ?
Bye
Helmut
Hi,
Can anyone give me a hint which module is
Hi, it looks like I stirred up some change by asking about tun and tap.
(and definately it's important to know that tun is a tap device!)
In case anyone's interested, here is a tapdev2.c that I put together
to make use of two virtual nics as tap devices. Maybe also the script
setup will interest
I had to download and install Win2k SP4, then Win2k SP4 Hotfixes, and
also an IE6 upgrade, before windows update ran.
Are you running with a tun/tap device, or -user-net ? I'm still unable
to get windowsupdate to work. Getting it to work in vmware seems to work
on the first try.
I've been
Hi,
I found some answers/help to my questions by further looking:
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 15:41 +0200, Henning Sprang wrote:
Hi,
First of all, this is more a question about qemu usage, not development,
but the link to the qemu user forum on the qemu website
(
designer replicas
http://upgrade.nrik.com/rep/dir/
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