On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 02:12:09PM -0500, Jerone Young wrote:
While trying to verify any potential problem between with libvirt
& Xen
PPC port. I've found that libvirt currently in CVS attempts to determine
what hypercall version to follow, by looking at the hypervisior version.
It determines that this is some arbitrary versioning "v2" of the
hypercall api. This starts on line 1250 of xen_internal.c. This does not
appear to be compatible with current Xen-Unstable from testing and
trying to hack it up.
Yep, this is very likely broken because of the ABI changes for the 32-on-64
support done in xen-unstable a month or two back. Its on my list of things
todo, but not got around to it yet because Fedora 7 development was still
on 3.0.4 tree.
Has any work been done toward making libvirt compatible with
Xen-unstable that has not been included? Or is it waiting till the
offical 3.0.5 release?
No work has been started AFAIK - anyone is welcome to take a stab at adding
support if they need it soon.
Regards,
Dan.
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