[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: 3.0.3 freeze
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 05:03:27PM +0100, Ian Pratt wrote: > > Folks, > > I think its time to declare a 3.0.3 feature freeze. We've got all the > 'must have' feature patches in -unstable and many of the 'would be nice' > variety too. > > Just to summarize, we have: the new scheduler, blktap with file-based VM > storage, upgraded device emulation, new shadow pagetable code, PV > drivers for HVM guests, networking support for segmentation offload, > support for the Power architecture, misc performance optimizations and > bug fixes. > > There were a number of patches that haven't quite made the cut off due > to various outstanding issues or lack of review time: The NUMA allocator > patch has been observed to cause problems on at least one system. The PV > framebuffer could do with a few interface tweaks and a code cleanup. The > kexec/kdump patch just needs more testing [I feel bad about this one -- > maybe we can retrofit it]. The xend lifecycle management patches will be > held-over to the next release so it can become part of a larger set of > control tool changes. If at all possible, it would be really nice to get the dm-userspace patches in that came out last night. They have been heavily tested by the IBM team, and shouldn't have any negative effect on the rest of the code base. > Now the tree is in 'freeze' state, please can everyone get ready to do > some serious testing. We're still working on a handful of known issues > we can reproduce, so this message isn't quite a full call to arms for > testing from the user community yet, but it would be great if developers > could start giving it a workout. > > Thanks, > Ian -Sean -- Sean Dague IBM Linux Technology Center email: japh@xxxxxxxxxx Open Hypervisor Team alt: sldague@xxxxxxxxxx Attachment:
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