I was doing this for work and at the moment got pulled off to work on some
things for our release. Most of these patches will exist as they are,
except for Xen wanting to handle the PCIe PT code a bit differently. XC-PNG
is also working on getting patches for q35 and I have been sharing my code
wit
Hi Joel,
We had a design session about Q35 support during Xen Summit, and I think
the result of it is that some more changes are going to be needed,
right?
So, is it worth it for me to spend some time on review this patch series
in its current form, or should I wait until the next revision? And s
Am 5. Juli 2023 16:50:28 UTC schrieb Joel Upham :
>I believe it might have been master unstable branch. Last commit before my
>patches was:
>
>commit 19a720b74fde7e859d19f12c66a72e545947a657
>Merge: c6a5fc2ac7 367189efae
>Author: Richard Henderson
>Date: Thu Jun 1 08:30:29 2023 -0700
Indeed!
I believe it might have been master unstable branch. Last commit before my
patches was:
commit 19a720b74fde7e859d19f12c66a72e545947a657
Merge: c6a5fc2ac7 367189efae
Author: Richard Henderson
Date: Thu Jun 1 08:30:29 2023 -0700
-Joel
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 1:11 PM Bernhard Beschow wrote:
>
Am 20. Juni 2023 17:24:33 UTC schrieb Joel Upham :
>These are the Qemu changes needed to support the q35 chipset for xen
>I based the patches from 2017 found on the mailing list here:
>https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2018-03/msg01176.html
>
>I have been using a version of th
These are the Qemu changes needed to support the q35 chipset for xen
I based the patches from 2017 found on the mailing list here:
https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2018-03/msg01176.html
I have been using a version of these patches on Xen 4.16 with Qemu
version 4.1 for over 6 mo