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SubjectRe: [Xen-devel] [PATCH/RFC] Fix xsave bug on older Xen hypervisors
> > But iirc that bad patch is a Linux side one (i.e. you're trying to fix
> > something upstream that isn't upstream)?
> >
> Right, so the patch that this improves upon, and that Fedora and Ubuntu are
> currently carrying is not upstream because:
>
> a) It's crap, it cripples upstream xen users, but doesn't impact RHEL xen
> users because xsave was never supported there.
>
> b) The hypervisor was patched to make it unnecessary quite some time ago,
> and we hoped EC2 would eventually pick up that correct patch and we could
> drop the crap kernel patch.
>
> Unfortunately this has not happened. We are at a point where EC2 really is
> a quirk that has to be worked around. Distros do not want to maintain
> a separate EC2 build of the kernel, so the easiest way is to cripple
> current upstream xen users. This quirk is unfortunately the best possible
> solution. Having it upstream also makes it possible for any user to build
> an upstream kernel that will run on EC2 without having to dig a random
> patch out of a vendor kernel.

Sure. Jan is asking though for actual confirmation that the upstream kernel
does indeed go belly up without a workaround.
And whether this patch (which I would did since Canonical is carrying it) does
fix the issue.

I am still a newbie on the Amazon EC2 upload your kernel thing (hint, would
appreciate somebody taking this patch and trying it out).


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