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Re: [Xen-devel] x86 Community Call - Wed Aug 15, 14:00 - 15:00 UTC - Agenda items



Revised Agenda:
* 4.10+ changes to Xen's memory scrubbing: discussion of the changes 
   that made to it in recent versions of Xen (4.10+) - Christopher
* I think we need to talk about how we mean to unblock
   large chunks of work - Jan (see example list below)
* Project Management stuff to keep the Momentum going 
   (primarily requires Intel input)
* AOB

On 13/08/2018, 09:54, "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

    >>> On 13.08.18 at 09:46, <lars.kurth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > proposed topics so far:
    >     * 4.10+ changes to Xen's memory scrubbing: discussion of the changes 
    > that made to it in recent versions of Xen (4.10+) - Christopher
    >     * Project Management stuff to keep the Momentum going - primarily 
    > looking for Intel updates
    
    Timing is not really good for this, but deferring to the next meeting is
    also too long. I realize everyone's quite busy, and I'm myself also
    struggling to get to look at
    - VMX MSRs policy for Nested Virt: part 1 (I've looked over this, and I
      think it's okay, but I also think that in particular nested stuff wants
      both maintainers and Andrew to look over)
    - vpci: add support for SR-IOV capability
    - paravirtual IOMMU interface
    - x86/domctl: Save info for one vcpu instance
    - SSBD AMD via LS CFG Enablement
    and not to speak of "add vIOMMU support with irq remapping function
    of virtual VT-d". I'm however myself as well in an increasingly awkward
    position to do / post further work, due to there being patch series
    stalled in part from long before the 4.11 freeze (listing only series here,
    there are also individual stalled patches):
    - x86: improve PDX <-> PFN and alike translations
    - x86: assorted assembly related cleanup
    - x86: indirect call overhead reduction
    - x86/HVM: implement memory read caching
    - x86: more power-efficient CPU parking
    And I'm not even daring to guess what is going to happen to the AVX512
    patches that I have in the works for the emulator.
    
    Bottom line - I think we need to talk about how we mean to unblock
    large chunks of work.
    
    Jan
    
    
    

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