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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] question on the evtchan stuff
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Keir Fraser wrote:
>
> Yes, pretty much. I/O will require you to implement virtual drivers
> based on interdomain communications (i.e., shared memory + inter-domin
> event channels). You could perhaps get some mileage out of the Linux
> drivers though (also, using those will allow you to track changes in
> the API as we move towards a 2.0 release of Xen).
so the virtual drivers will require PIRQ support in the guest? I was a bit
unclear on this one. I'm so used to i8259 oddness and limitations that I
figured you would deliver virtual dirver interrupts as VIRQs -- I'm wrong
there?
Ah well, more reading. I'm trying to get the console up as Plan 9 is now
starting the boot process, which in turn is asking me what the root is ...
but I can't tell it :-)
ron
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