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[Xen-API] [PATCH] Update Document ([PATCH][0/3] XenAPI: Add PCI Assignme

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Subject: [Xen-API] [PATCH] Update Document ([PATCH][0/3] XenAPI: Add PCI Assignment Support)
From: Yosuke Iwamatsu <y-iwamatsu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:04:22 +0900
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Here is the patch to update the xen-api doc for pci device assignment
support.

Thank you,
-----------------
  Yosuke Iwamatsu

Yosuke Iwamatsu wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This series of patches is an attempt to support pci pass-through device
> assignment via xen-api.
> 
> There already is 'PCI_bus' parameter in VM class to specify pci device
> to be assigned, but it doesn't work now. Another problem is that pci
> device hotplug/coldplug cannot be supported with the current model.
> 
> So I decided to implement fully-functional pci assignment support to
> xen-api. Below is the basic design of new class models.
> 
> PPCI: Represents physical pci devices belonging to the host.
>       ppci instances are automatically generated by xend and contain
>       domain:bus:slot:func number, vendor name, device name and
>       other information.
> DPCI: Represents direct pci devices. dpci instances work as connectors
>       between a vm and a physical pci device. Creation of a dpci device
>       will result in attachment of the pci device and deletion will
>       result in detachment.
> +------------+ *      1 +----------+
> |     VM     |----------|   host   |
> +------------+          +----------+
>     1 |                      | 1
>       |                      |
>     * |                      | *
> +-------------+ 0,1   1 +----------+
> |    DPCI     |---------|   PPCI   |
> +-------------+         +----------+
> 
> BTW I'm aware that there is xen-api community project going on.
> If there's any decision made about discussing/merging procedure of
> xen-api related patches, please let me know.
> Technical suggestions and comments are welcome, of course.
> 
> Regards,
> -----------------------
> Yosuke Iwamatsu
>         NEC Corporation
> 
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