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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 0/5] pciback: new configuration space fields,	per
 
On 13 Apr 2006, at 16:40, Ryan wrote:
 
, I thought that someday when MSI is supported in Xen, perhaps
the driver domain's interface for setting up MSI for a device could
happen through these virtual configuration space fields (although I'm
not familiar enough with MSI to know if that is feasible or not)).
 
 
 For the specific example of MSI this will not happen --- MSI will be 
configured (or not) at bind time by domain 0. We will not run the MSI 
driver at all outside domain 0 (I need to work out how to arrange for 
the MSI driver to not activate outside domain0 though).
 
Is it appropriate for xend to read/write a configuration file? xend's
clients (xm) are the ones that do the processing of config. files now
and I wasn't sure if it was acceptable to have xend reach into a
configuration file (say /etc/xen/pci_permissive_ids.conf). I believe it
must happen on xend, but if it's not hard-coded in, what would be the
appropriate place to read the config file from?
 
 
 xend reads /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp already. I think placing a file in 
there would be a good idea.
 What do you think about format? File per device type? One file for 
everything, including devices that are not permissive but have extra 
filtering rules? One file for permissive ids, and one for devices with 
extra filtering rules?...
 -- Keir
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