Xen IA64 Community:
I am working on updating the existing Xen Roadmap Document
currently available in the Xen.org Wiki at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenRoadMap.
Here is the current text, which is about 3 years old:
The IA64 ports
The IA64 port is making excellent
progress with contributions from HP, Intel, Fujitsu, Bull and VALinux to name
but a few. Base performance is currently excellent, incurring an typical
overhead of around 2% on native. Multiple Linux domains are supported (including
support for virtual SMP), and clean shutdown has been completed. In addition
the source code has been reorganized to produce a clean abstraction layer at
the source level; with this patch applied, the resulting kernel binary can be
run both under Xen and on bare metal.
Xen/ia64 is also getting close to
feature parity with the x86 ports. Virtual block device using the standard
backend/frontend model has been integrated, and the same set of control tools
and commands are used to manage the system.
There is also support for VT-i |
the hardware virtualization e-technology for IPF | which allows the running of
completely unmodified guest operating systems along-side paravirtualized
domains. Once again, the control tool set has been aligned with the VT-x model
to maximize compatibility. In terms of hardware compatibility, it has been
extensively tested to operate on the following configurations:
* Intel Tiger4 * HP
rx2600/rx1600/rx2620 (and likely any HP zx1 based system) * Bull NovaScale
4000 and 6000 systems, with 5000 to follow * Fujitsu Primequest series
In terms of future work, the main
areas are:
# Completing/stabilizing the work
to give each guest a virtual physical address space; # Implementing
save/restore and migration; # Providing support for driver domains; and #
Additional stability / performance testing and improvements.
I would like to get some next text from this group so I can
update the document appropriately. Please email me directly the items you would
like added to the document about this port including new features and upcoming
plans.
Thanks.
Stephen
Spector
Community
Manager, Xen.org
772.621.5062
stephen.spector@xxxxxxx
Blog: http://blog.xen.org