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xen-ia64-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] Essay on an important Xen decision (long)
> NB. the shadow mode for migration (logdirty) doesn't actually
> virtualise the
> physical <-> machine mapping - a paravirt guest on x86 always
> knows where all
> its pages are in machine memory. All that's being hidden in
> this case is
> that the pagetables are being shadowed (so that pages can be
> transparently
> write protected).
Thanks for the clarification!
> I'd think that driver domains themselves would be quite
> attractive on IA64 -
> for big boxes, it allows you to partition the hardware devices *and*
> potentially improve uptime by isolating driver faults.
Probably true, but I think most "big box" customers are looking
for partition isolation beyond what is possible with Xen (at
least near-term).
> For what you call "hybrid" domains, there are people using
> this for virtual
> DMZ functionality... I guess it'd be nice to enable it.
> Presumably the
> problem is that the backend does some sort of P-to-M
> translation itself?
>
> Do you have a plan for how you would implement P==M driver domains?
Only roughly. Detailed design and implementation was to wait
until after driver domain support gets back into Xen/x86 (and until
after this P?M decision is made).
Dan
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