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RE: [Xen-ia64-devel] consoles, iosapics, and device interrupts



On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 08:37 -0800, Magenheimer, Dan (HP Labs Fort
Collins) wrote:

> I'm not an expert in this area but I think the difference
> is that x86 uses legacy interrupts for serial ports so
> console input is easier on Xen/x86.  Since many ia64
> boxes do not have legacy interrupts for serial ports,
> we need to differ from Xen/x86.  If, in order to be
> functionally equivalent with Xen/x86, we need to
> import huge amounts of ACPI code, I think we should
> consider some other alternatives.

   I agree, but lets not limit ourselves to consoles and interrupts,
those are too trivial.  What about:
      * Thermal management
      * Power management (AC adapters to P-states to device power
        states)
      * Hotplug (memory, cpus, pci devices, pci root bridges, ACPI
        container devices)

For some of these, dom0 can manage the ACPI part of it.  However, can
dom0 manage physical devices?  Maybe the I/O devices, but physical
memory and CPUs need to stay hidden (don't they?).  This is sounding
more like something that needs to move to xen-devel.  Thanks,

        Alex

-- 
Alex Williamson                             HP Linux & Open Source Lab


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