Teddy, are you running an HVM domain? If so, you won't see many device nodes
in Xenstore since HVM domains don't use split device drivers for most things.
Cheers,
Mark
On Wednesday 09 January 2008, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 10:37:12AM -0500, Teddy Song wrote:
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > I am trying to figure out how split device drivers work in Xen. However,
> > when I start a guest domain, I only see the following fields showing up
> > in Xenstore:
> >
> > /local/domain/1/device/console/ .....
> > /local/domain/1/device/vbd/769/ .....
> >
> > I didn't see other /local/domain/1/device fields. Does it mean not all
> > device drivers in Xen follow the split device driver model? (in other
> > words, not all device drivers in Xen have a frontend and a backend) If
> > that's true, does video card device driver follow the split device driver
> > model?
>
> The console node you see is actually the text mode console - this does
> not follow XEn's usual mode for split device drivers. The video card does
> follow the usual architecture - look for 'vfb' and 'vkbd' (keyboard/mouse)
> backend nodes in /local/domain/0/backend/{vfb,vkbd} and frontend nods in
> /local/domain/[guest id]/device/{vfb,vkbd}. The only slightly unusual
> thing about the video driver is that the backend is a 100% pure userspace
> driver, whereas disk & network have their backends in kernel-space.
>
> Dan.
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