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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] PCI code Xen 2 -> Xen 3
Keir,
Thanks for your reply about the PCI changes in Xen 3. Since Xen no longer
handles PCI devices, two questions come up for me.
Firstly, I assume that domain 0 now performs the PCI masking functions
required to hide devices dedicated to a specific domain (other than domain
0). Is this the case?
Also, in Xen 2 the hypervisor had knowledge of which devices were assigned
to what domain. Now there doesn't seem to be any notion of a "device" in
Xen-3. How does the hypervisor assign/verify devices to non-dom-0
domains?
Thanks for your time,
David Carr
>
> On 1 Jun 2006, at 20:42, David Carr wrote:
>
>> I'm porting some code from 2 to 3 that did some PCI configuration in
>> the hypervisor. A lot of the Xen code that supported this seems to
>> have moved. For example, in Xen 2 there was a header file
>> (xen/include/xen/pci.h) that defined the pci_dev struct and several
>> other things. Where is that sort of code located now?
>
> Lots of platform initialisation and management has been moved to
> domain0. Xen itself no longer knows anything at all about PCI. Instead
> we use the domain0 guest OS's PCI subsystem unmodified.
>
>> What major Xen architectural changes should I be aware of? I've read
>> the
>> developer presentations on the Xen website and checked the Wiki. Is
>> there
>> other documentation?
>
> You've just bumped into one of the biggest ones. :-)
>
> -- Keir
>
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