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15 virtual block devices presented to VMs to be implemented in userspace
19 arbitrary block backends, and that these user-level backends actually
30 - Per-disk handler processes enable easier userspace policing of block
32 and related tools) may be trivially applied to block devices.
36 file-sharing systems and so on to build more complex block backends.
47 implement individual block devices where desired. The userspace
155 in dom0 and the xm block-attach command. This approach is still
166 blktap2/drivers/block-ram.c and blktap2/drivers/block-aio.c provide
231 Now your driver is ready to be written. Create a block-mynewdisk.c in
237 Copying block-aio.c and block-ram.c would be a good place to start.
270 driver->data will contain a block of memory of the size your requested