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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] disable qemu PCI devices in HVM domains
>
> Steven Smith writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] disable qemu PCI devices in HVM
> domains"):
> > [stuff]
>
> Thanks for that. I have applied your patches to the code, and checked
> in your commentary as a new document file after some editing.
>
> I've also:
>
> * Documented this assurance you game James:
>
> > > 5) The drivers check the magic number by reading two bytes from
0x10
> > > > again. If it's changed from 0x49d2, the drivers are
blacklisted
> > > > and should not load.
> > > It appears that you set it to '0xd249' when the driver is
> blacklisted.
> > > Can I rely on that?
> > I can't see any reason for us to ever change it, so if it makes
things
> > easier for you then go ahead.
>
> * Documented the registry location and allocation protocol
> (qemu-xen-unstable's xenstore.c, and ask on xen-devel, respectively)
>
> * Assigned 0xffff for `experimental' drivers in the hope that people
> won't steal one of the existing assignments.
>
> * Assigned 2 ("gplpv-windows") for James's drivers. James, you are
> in the best position to decide what the `build id' should look like
> and there is no need to document it other than in your release
> notes, so I'll leave that to you.
>
Thanks Ian. I assume that that patch is in qemu-xen-unstable as opposed
to qemu-xen-3.3-testing... is there an easy way I can pull that patch
into my copy of 3.3-testing?
Thanks
James
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