[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Xen dom0 Kernel Patches
The recent discussions about pv_ops dom0 has left me in some doubt about using Xen in a production environment, while various distros forward port the Xen patches only openSUSE does so for very recent kernels like 2.6.29, I regularly grab the kernel source rpm from them, rebase the patches to apply to vanilla, and release a Gentoo ebuild which quite a few people have used successfully, but I doubt I am alone in wanting a official dom0 kernel that is not years old. My question is this, given that the openSUSE patches seem to work quite well would it really be so much work to at least update the Xensource kernel to 2.6.29 or .30? I believe openSUSE use a semi automated process for forward porting but however they do it the results are quite good, couldn't the Xen developers work with the distro maintainers to keep the patches up to date? I understand that each distro has its own set of additional kernel patches but if the work was done on Vanilla then they could all apply the Xen patches first and adjust their other patches as necessary. It seems to me that a huge amount of effort is being duplicated in the forward porting when a combined effort is bound to produce better results, if multiple distro's can find the resources to do it surely working together with Xensource would be less effort for everybody. The openSUSE patches I have used are from the bleeding edge kernel builds and 2.6.29 is no longer available, but my current patchset applies to Vanilla 2.6.29 and can be downloaded from http://gentoo-xen-kernel.googlecode.com/files/xen-patches-2.6.29-6.tar.bz2, the Xensource maintainers could grab that as a starting point and help to fix any bugs that remain. I understand that the kernel is a moving target and 2.6.29 will soon be out of date, but I don't think that justifies simply not providing a newer one because pv_ops will be in mainline "any time soon", it really feel that it is going to take a long time before that happens, if at all. Andy _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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