Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Xen 2.0 VMM patches | Date | Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:23:50 +0000 | From | Ian Pratt <> |
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> Ian Pratt <Ian.Pratt@cl.cam.ac.uk> writes: > > > arch-xen : large patch to add arch/xen and include/asm-xen > > This is 32bit only right? Do you plan a 64bit guest too? > If yes, you would end up with two arch-xens in the end.
We have an x86_64 guest port in progress, hence the current directory structure below arch/xen. There's a fair bit of arch/xen-specific code that we can share between the ports.
> Also are the differences to the native architecture really that big that a > separate architecture makes sense? It's a lot of long term work to maintain > a Linux architecture.
We've experimented with doing thing the other way round, having xen a sub architecture of i386, but it was _really_ messy.
I firmly believe that having a separate arch/xen is the best approach for the moment. In the future, it might make sense to merge arch xen into i386, but to do this cleanly would require significant restructuring of i386. I think that's something we could move toward after everyone's gotten comfortable with having arch xen in the tree.
The fact that arch xen is self contained actually makes it easier for us to maintain in some respects. We've been tracking 2.6 releases for some time without too much difficulty.
Best, Ian
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