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Re: [Xen-devel] XenStore permissions from kernel space
 
It's actually more straightforward than that,  the module takes an  
integer param N indicating how many
connections to open, and opens connections to dom's 0 through N-1.  I  
know this scheme doesn't generalize
at all, but the specific project it's for is aiming for extreme  
simplicity over generality.
-- aaron
On Jun 15, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Keir Fraser wrote:
 
On 15 Jun 2006, at 14:37, James Pendergrass wrote:
 I've been working on a kernel module that shares some pages  
between to domUs.
In the course of doing this I had the need to communicate  
information via XenStore (e.g., the grant references),
but for a number of reasons did not want to use the full XenBus  
registration/probe/hotplug...system (it is too dynamic,
and requires a kick off event from dom0 rather than allowing self  
organizing shares between domUs).
 I established that the only thing preventing my setup of domA  
writing to a node in XenStore and domB reading it
was the lack of the xs_get/set_permissions function in the kernel  
level xenbus/xenstore interface.  So I ported those
functions down from the userland xenstore libraries.
 I expect that others may appreciate the ability to set XenStore  
perms from kernel space, so here's a patch.
 
 In your scheme, how do you discover the domid(s) of the domains you  
need to communicate with? Is that done with some simple start-of- 
day config info written into xenstore by domain0?
 -- Keir
 
 
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