[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] libxl stable API (Re: 4.2 TODO update)
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 11:16 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote: > Ian Campbell writes ("[Xen-devel] libxl stable API (Re: 4.2 TODO update)"): > > Lastly we also to decide what we want to do about ABI (as opposed to > > API) compatibility. Obviously if we change the ABI then we should change > > the SONAME, but is this something we want to commit to avoiding? i.e. > > should it be possible to build a downstream against libxl.so.2.0 (the > > current libxl soname) from 4.2 and expect that dropping in libxl.so.2.0 > > >from 4.3 will Just Work against the new hypervisor interfaces? Or do we > > expect that 4.3 will provide libxl.so.2.1 and that the same downstream > > source can be built twice? (e.g. with the correct one selected via some > > plugin mechanism). Obviously avoiding ABI changes is a lot harder and > > I'm not sure if that is something we are able to commit to at this stage > > (and I'm not sure how good we would be at it even if we did try and make > > that commitment). > > I agree with most of what you say. Thanks. I shall add "agree & document compatibility guarantees + associated technical measures" to the TODO list. > I don't think we can commit to not making ABI changes. It is thus an > unfortunate fact that the whole stack, from libxl caller on down to > the hypervisor, will have to change together when the version of Xen > is updated. Right. We can strive to make this a straight rebuild with no source changes (somewhat akin to a binNMU in Debian-speak). > > > > * Safe fork vs. fd handling hooks. This is an API > > > addition, so maybe not required fro stable API, bit need > > > to have for 4.2? (Ian J, patches posted) > > I think this is important to have. It will imply changes to quite a > few ordinary api functions. Thanks, I will update the commentary accordingly in the next iteration. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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