On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 14:17, Xin Zhao wrote:
> Unfortunately, yes. I am running Xend. Is there any way to bypass xend and
> handle requests myself? I really don't want to spend time in digging into
> the xend codes. :(
Not at the moment unless you do all the management yourself. This is
what the discussion of multiplexing the control channel is about. xsc
in xen-unstable is the start of a framework to let you do that.
Regards,
> Thanks,
> xin
>
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Anthony Liguori wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 13:53, Xin Zhao wrote:
> > > One way seems to be ctrl_if_send_message_block like functions. I did
> > > register a receiver in a Dom0 kernel module, then use
> > > ctrl_if_send_message_block() to send msg to Dom0 module, if the Dom0
> > > module gets the msg, it should print out some information. Unfortunately,
> > > after DomU module sent out msg, nothing happened. The msg seems to be lost
> > > by Dom0, why?
> >
> > Are you running Xend? Xend will catch any unknown requests and drop
> > them.
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