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[Xen-devel] Xen 4.3 development update CODE FREEZE



This information will be mirrored on the Xen 4.3 Roadmap wiki page:
 http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_Roadmap/4.3

Now that we've begun freezing, and gotten a number of the major features
in, I think we need to lock down on the new features.

The key goals we're focusing on now, in order, are as follows:
 1. Have a bug-free 4.3 release
 2. Have an awesome 4.3 release
 3. Have a 4.3 release that happens on schedule (ready by June 15th)

At this point I think a feature is going to have to be pretty cool to
merit an exception under #2.

The most important thing in making a case is to answer the question,
"If there are bugs in this patch, will they be discovered before the
June 15h release?"  The second most important thing is to consider the
cost/benefit analysis of bugs that are found: what is the risk of
introducing a bug which will delay the release, vs the benefit it will
have in making the release better?

Please begin to test and report bugs against the release.

= Timeline =

We are planning on a 9-month release cycle.  Based on that, below are
our estimated dates:
* Feature freeze: 25 March 2013
* Code freezing point: 15 April 2013 <== We are here
* First RC: 6 May 2013
* Release: 17 June 2013

The RCs and release will of course depend on stability and bugs, and
will therefore be fairly unpredictable.  Each new feature will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.

Last updated: 22 April 2013

== Completed ==

* Serial console improvements
  -EHCI debug port

* Default to QEMU upstream (partial)
 - pci pass-thru (external)
 - enable dirtybit tracking during migration (external)
 - xl cd-{insert,eject} (external)

* CPUID-based idle (don't rely on ACPI info f/ dom0)

* Persistent grants for blk (external)
 - Linux
 - qemu

* Allow XSM to override IS_PRIV checks in the hypervisor

* Scalability: 16TiB of RAM

* xl QXL Spice support

* Install into /usr/local by default
  owner: Ian Campbell

* openvswitch toostack integration
  To label "tech-preview" unless we get good testing (>10 individuals)

* NUMA scheduler affinity

* ARM v7 server port (basic)
* ARM v8 server port (basic)

== Bugs ==

* xl, compat mode, and older kernels
  owner: Wei Liu
  Many older 32-bit PV kernels that can run on a 64-bit hypervisor with
  xend do not work when started with xl.  The following work-around seems to
  work:
    xl create -p lightning.cfg
    xenstore-write /local/domain/$(xl domid
lightning)/device/vbd/51713/protocol x86_32-abi
    xl unpause lightning
  This node is normally written by the guest kernel, but for older kernels
  seems not to be.  xend must have a work-around; port this work-around to xl.

* AMD NPT performance regression after c/s 24770:7f79475d3de7
  owner: ?
  Reference: http://marc.info/?l=xen-devel&m=135075376805215

* qemu-upstream: cd-insert and cd-eject not working
  http://marc.info/?l=xen-devel&m=135850249808960

* Revert Jan's debugging patch (commit bd9be94)
  owner: Jan Beulich

* Race condition in claim hypercall
  owner: Ian Jackson, Konrad Wilk

* Remove hardcoded mobprobe's in xencommons
  owner: Wei Liu
  status: ?

* Windows 2003 fails to install in Xen-unstable tip
  > Narrowed down to c/s 2fe82ac11fd078485388fe7c5e8bc3b6ac9185b0
  owner: Jan Beulich

== Not yet complete ==

* Multi-vector PCI MSI (support at least for Dom0)
  owner: jan@suse
  status: ?

* vTPM updates
  owner: Daniel DeGraaf @ NSA

* xl USB pass-through for HVM guests using Qemu USB emulation
  owner: George
  status: v6 patch series posted

* Rationalized backend scripts
  owner: roger@citrix

* Scripts for driver domains (depends on backend scripts)
  owner: roger@citrix

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