I have now a new IA64 platform (a Bull NovaScale
4020, otherwise sayed an
Intel SR870BH2 platform) and I am ready to
participate to the IA64
porting.
I have a few questions about the IA64 porting :
1) The IA64 porting in Xen seems to be stopped or
sleeping. Q: What is the status of
Xen-IA64 development ?
2) In the Xen Users' manual, it is sayed "a port to
the IA64 architecture
is approching completion". It's seems to be optimistic. Q: When IA64
support will be officially available ?
3) Several limitations exist on Xen-IA32 (memory
<= 4GB, no TLS support, problem with AGP graphic cards, etc...). Q: Is
these limitations also apply on Xen-IA64 ?
4) Xen-IA32 supports SMP guest OSes. Q: Is it
true also on IA64 ?
5) The Xen architecture is planned to be integrated
in Linux sources. Q: Is this integration also applies to Xen-IA64 and at the
same time than Xen-IA32 or later
?
6) The Linux distributions for IA64 (ie: RHEL-3)
are based on Linux 2.4 kernel. Q: So why IA64 porting is based on Linux 2.6
kernel ? What is the reason ?
7) The RHEL (Red Hat Entreprise Linux) license
doesn't permits to modify
or rebuilt the Linux kernel without losing the
Red Hat support. Q: So in case of problems on a customer site, who is
responsible ? Is Xen will provide a direct or indirect support in this case
?
8) How can I help
you in the IA64 porting and/or testing ?
Thanks, Philippe.
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