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Re: [Xen-users] Release 0.9.0 of GPL PV Drivers for Windows
 
Hi James,
  Working fine on my Ubuntu 7.10, self compiled Xen 3.2 with Fedora 8's Dom0 kernel 2.6.21, DomU standard Windows XP SP2 all critical patches applied. 
  As mentioned, standard devices got a yellow exclamation mark, PV drivers are activated and working fine. System also boots fine without the /gplpv switch. 
 Thanks for the great work!
  Emre
 
 On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 9:26 AM, James Harper < james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
I've just put up the latest release of the GPLPV drivers for Windows. 
This release involved a fairly big rewrite of the stuff that talks to 
Windows as I changed from WDF to WDM. WDF is a newer framework from 
Microsoft which makes it easier to write drivers as a lot of the state 
management stuff is done for you. It also means shipping a great big dll 
around with the drivers (note the difference in size between this and 
the previous version), and makes it really hard to do some things. With 
any luck eventually these drivers will be buildable under Linux using 
something like MinGW, which wouldn't have been possible under WDF. 
 
*** WARNING *** Just to spell it out clearly, do not use these drivers 
on a production DomU. And if you use them on a production Dom0, make 
sure you have good backups. There was a bug that made my Dom0 freeze for 
5-10 minutes (no lasting damage when it unfroze though). That bug is 
fixed now but it's always possible that there could be others *** 
WARNING *** 
 
Almost everything that was working before should be working now, but 
obviously this version hasn't seen nearly as much testing. The one thing 
that definitely is not working is disabling the drivers - you'll get a 
crash if you try that or if you try to upgrade from this version to the 
next one. I'll get on to that eventually. 
 
To upgrade from a version less that 0.9.0, you'll really need to clean 
your system of any old drivers. The supplied uninstall_0.8.x.bat might 
do the trick - you'll need to copy it into the directory you installed 
the 0.8.x drivers from though before you run it. Failing that, email me 
and I'll help if I can. 
 
On a clean system, install.bat should do the install, much the same as 
before. There is no 'stub' driver at the moment, so you'll be prompted 
for drivers for the 'vfb' and 'console' devices. Just ignore that for 
now. Without /GPLPV specified in the boot.ini the xenvbd and xennet 
drivers will just sit in 'Failed to start. Code 10' state. See the next 
paragraph for why. 
 
Also changed in this release is a different approach to xenhide which 
hides the QEMU ATA and network PCI devices (and the xen devices when 
GPLPV is specified). Hopefully this should put an end to the problem of 
duplicate disks and the resulting corruption. At the moment it will 
leave 'hidden' devices visible with a yellow exclamation mark, because 
of the way it fails them. I'll fix that too (by hiding them - the yellow 
exclamation mark will still be there if you tell windows to show hidden 
devices) 
 
You can download from http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/ , and I've 
also created a few wiki pages - still pretty bare at the moment but you 
can see where I'm going at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenWindows 
. 
 
Enjoy! 
 
James 
 
 
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