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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] xenoprof on linux pvops
 
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 Thanks. I will try your version. 
  
Regards, 
Weidong  
On this machine, I am on a slightly older pv-ops commit. xen 
changeset is more recent.
  commit 
8ab8a780233482cab6796bc680652cee59be827b Merge: f749557... 
0a834a9... Author: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge@xxxxxxxxxx> Date:   
Thu May 21 15:16:53 2009 -0700
  changeset:   
19806:703ced548925 tag:         
tip user:        Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxx> date:        
Fri Jun 19 08:45:55 2009 +0100 summary:     VT-d: fix MSI 
source-id of interrupt remapping
  -dulloor
  
2009/6/30 Han, Weidong  <weidong.han@xxxxxxxxx>
  
  Hi 
  Dulloor, 
    
  Which commit 
  of jeremy's pv-ops tree and changeset of Xen unstable are you using for your 
  porting? pv-ops dom0 cannot boot for me. You can find information in another 
  thread "Xen cannot boot with pvops dom0".  
    
  Regards, 
  Weidong 
    
  
  
  
  
  I have ported xenoprof to linux-pvops. - All the 
  changes/clean-ups are limited to linux modules (except a xen interface for 
  kernel space mappings). - Calls are switched to xen by checking for 
  xen_initial_domain. Is there a better way of handling such modules with pvops 
  ? - What is the best way to go about checking in this code ? Do I 
  submit all the patches to jeremy's tree (cause these changes wouldn't make 
  sense anyway without privileged domain support) 
  ? -dulloor     _______________________________________________ Xen-devel 
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