[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.4 development update
On 09/08/13 15:10, Dario Faggioli wrote: On gio, 2013-08-08 at 17:09 +0100, George Dunlap wrote:= Timeline = As discussed elsewhere, I am proposing a 6-month release cycle. Xen 4.3 was released on 9 July. That would give us a release on 9 January 2014. This is fairly close after the Christmas season, so I propose to make the estimated release date later, on 21 January, giving a few extra weeks for the holiday season: * Feature freeze: 18 October 2013 * Code freezing point: 8 November 2013 * First RC: 26 November 2013 * Release: 21 January 201418 October... Tight. At least code freeze is a bit later! :-PLast updated: 8 August 2013 == Backlog == === Testing coverage === [..]* Performance benchmarking on top of osstest @dario === Big ticket items === * NUMA Memory migration owner: dario@citrix status: in progressConfirmed to be in progress.* Meta: PVIO NUMA improvements - NUMA affinity for vcpus owner: Dariostatus: in progress- PV guest NUMA interface owner: Elenastatus: in progress Right Elena?- Sensible dom0 NUMA layoutstatus: not started- Toolstack pinning backend thread / virq to appropraite d0 vcpustatus: not started Also, we might want to add: - HVM guest NUMA owner: Matt Wilson status: ? Is that ok, Matt? If you're concerned about the libxl part of that, I have a series half backed that I'll be posting here soon (as RFC or something), so feel free to leave that to me. :-) And this one too: - NUMA-aware ballooning owner: Li Yechen status: ? Is that ok, Yechen?* libvirt/libxl integration (external) > need a status update - owner: jfehlig@suse, dario@citrixYep, putting together a status update right in these days (I plan a XenSummit talk about it)=== clean-ups === * Sort out better memory / ballooning / dom0 autoballooning thing > Don't forget NUMA angleMmm... This is an old discussion which, if I remember correctly (at least what the "NUMA angle" was), is about a TOCTOU issue involving automatic NUMA placement and ballooning, domain creation, and perhaps even more memory related operations (depends on the toolstack)... It's not "just" a ballooning or autoballooning problem, and it's completely different from the "NUMA-aware ballooning" I was talking about before. I don't have much in mind to properly deal with it. One think I can double check is whether the claim mechanism Oracle introduced can be of any help, but nothing much than that for now. In any case, at least from my side, this is as follows. status: not started. OK -- I think there are a couple of us with it on our minds, so I'll leave it un-claimed. When someone starts to work on it, let everyone else know, so there's no duplicated effort. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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