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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] xenfs aka /proc/xen
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 06:40:02AM +0100, Keir Fraser wrote:
> On 27/05/2010 23:54, "Bastian Blank" <waldi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > One of the entries (capabilities) provides information about the
> > proviledge level to the hypervisor and belongs more likely into
> > /sys/hypervisor. The four other are plain old devices and belongs into
> > /dev.
Okay. I thought about it and would settle for the following:
* $SYSFS/hypervisor/properties/guest_capabilites
It includes the same value then $XENFS/capabilities. Or should that be
changed as the meaning of "control_d" is not really clear (like
"control-domain")?
* $DEV/xen/xenbus
Merge into builtin xenbus support or own module xenbus-user
* $DEV/xen/privcmd
- Module xen-control or so
- *Needs to check for CAP_ADMIN*
* $DEV/xen/xenstored
- Module xen-control or so
- Merges xsd_kva and xsd_port
- Supports:
- mmap, only support pagesized maps
- ioctl: get event channel port, get size (page size may be different)
- Security constraints needs check. What can a user with access to
this device do?
* Core kernel may trigger loading of xen-control module by some means
(to be defined).
> If that stuff got moved somewhere 'better', it would be fine to update the
> tools to check both new and old locations.
I would start with adding the new stuff then check the tools to work
with both and just ignore for another merge try or remove xenfs later.
Bastian
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