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A D | modules.conf | 12 xen = on 15 dom0 = on 19 guest_features = on 26 domU = on 29 isolated_domU = on 30 prot_domU = on 31 nomigrate = on 34 nic_dev = on 37 xenstore = on 42 all_system_role = on [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/firmware/etherboot/ |
A D | README | 14 as on 25th September 2008): 25 …on&DHCP_CLIENT_ID=&DHCP_CLIENT_ID_LEN=&DHCP_CLIENT_ID_TYPE=&DHCP_USER_CLASS=&DHCP_USER_CLASS_LEN=&…
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/pygrub/ |
A D | README | 5 1) Libraries of ext2fs, which is the following package (depend on your Linux distribution): 6 - e2fslibs-dev on Debian based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Linspire, Libranet, Xandros, etc...) 7 - e2fsprogs-devel on RedHat, Fedora Core 8 - libext2fs2-devel on Mandriva/Mandrake 9 - e2fsprogs on Gentoo 11 2) Libraries of reiserfs, which is the following package (depend on your Linux distribution): 12 …- libreiserfs-dev on Debian based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Xandros, Libranet, Xandros, etc..… 13 - progsreiserfs-devel on RedHat 14 - progsreiserfs on Gentoo
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/docs/misc/arm/ |
A D | early-printk.txt | 18 <OTHER_OPTIONS> varies depending on <INC>: 37 - dra7: printk with 8250 on DRA7 platform 39 - fastmodel: printk on ARM Fastmodel software emulators 41 - juno: printk with pl011 on Juno platform 42 - lager: printk with SCIF0 on Renesas R-Car H2 processors 43 - midway: printk with the pl011 on Calxeda Midway processors 44 - omap5432: printk with UART3 on TI OMAP5432 processors 45 - rcar3: printk with SCIF2 on Renesas R-Car Gen3 processors 47 - sun6i: printk with 8250 on Allwinner A31 processors 48 - sun7i: printk with 8250 on Allwinner A20 processors [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/xen/arch/arm/ |
A D | Kconfig | 10 depends on !64BIT 14 depends on 64BIT 39 depends on ARM_64 43 an alternative to device tree on ARM64. 51 depends on HAS_GICV3 63 depends on HAS_ALTERNATIVE 68 depends on ARM_64 90 depends on ARM_64 113 depends on ARM_64 135 depends on ARM_64 [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/xen/drivers/char/ |
A D | Kconfig | 10 depends on ARM_64 18 depends on ARM 26 depends on ARM_32 34 depends on ARM_32 42 depends on ARM
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/examples/ |
A D | README.incompatibilities | 4 Known incompatibilities with various commands on various distributions, and 11 brctl show <bridge> fails on SLES9 SP2. Workaround is to use brctl show 14 bridge name on every line. 37 \s is not supported in regexps on Debian etch (sed 4.1.2), Ubuntu 4.10. We
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/xen/common/ |
A D | Kconfig | 7 32-bit interface support on 64-bit Xen which is used for both 58 depends on HAS_KEXEC 82 depends on X86 87 running on them. 106 depends on XSM 119 depends on FLASK 130 depends on XSM 146 depends on XSM && X86 234 depends on HAS_BUILD_ID = "y" 245 depends on LIVEPATCH [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/docs/man/ |
A D | xl-numa-placement.pod.7 | 12 accessing times of a program running on a CPU depends on the relative 15 on which it can operate very fast. On the other hand, getting and storing 22 running memory-intensive workloads on a shared host. In fact, the cost 27 page on the Wiki. 45 basing on the vCPUs' scheduling affinity. 94 substantial performances benefits, although this will depend on the 153 execute on those same pCPUs. 180 tries to figure out on its own on which node(s) the domain could fit best. 211 candidates with a smaller number of vCPUs runnable on them (due 213 better. In case the same number of vCPUs can run on two (or more) [all …]
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A D | xen-tscmode.pod.7 | 9 Proper selection of tsc_mode depends on an understanding not only of 11 ever run on this guest OS. This is because tsc_mode applies 12 equally to both the OS and ALL apps that are running on this 120 The x86 "timestamp counter", or TSC, is a 64-bit register on each 122 every processor cycle, but on recent processors, it increases 152 tasks when running on these recent machines. 155 invariant as "TSC-safe" and any hardware on which TSC is not (or 204 hardware on which the virtual machine is launched. If it is 233 highest performance is only obtained on TSC-safe machines that 313 TSC_AUX to zero on all processors. [all …]
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A D | xentrace.pod.8 | 21 I<FILE> specified on the command line. 50 Trace only on CPUs 0 through 3 53 Trace only on CPUs 0, 2, and 5 through 7 56 Trace only on CPUs 0 through 3 59 Trace only on CPUs 0 through 3 and 7 62 Trace only on CPUs 3 up to maximum numbers of CPUs the host has
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A D | xen-vbd-interface.markdown.7 | 38 or disk label on it); 43 example by putting or expecting a filesystem on it). 89 support 1<<28 they MUST also support 202<<8. PV-on-HVM drivers MUST 101 Notes on Linux as a guest 104 Very old Linux guests (PV and PV-on-HVM) are able to "steal" the 111 configurations may depend on deprecated high-numbered SCSI and IDE 118 For Linux HVM guests using PV-on-HVM drivers, users are recommended to 120 to use pure xvd* devices starting at xvde. Modern PV-on-HVM drivers 124 Some Linux HVM guests with broken PV-on-HVM drivers do not cope
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A D | xl.conf.pod.5 | 48 =item B<autoballoon="off"|"on"|"auto"> 50 If set to "on" then C<xl> will automatically reduce the amount of 57 C<dom0_mem> option was provided on the Xen command line. 84 Default: C<32> on hosts up to 16TB of memory, C<64> on hosts larger than 16TB 152 particularly acute problem on hosts with memory over-provisioned guests 163 instead of taking seconds/minutes (depending on the size of the guest) 166 Note that to enable tmem type guests, one needs to provide C<tmem> on the 167 Xen hypervisor argument and as well on the Linux kernel command line.
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/xen/ |
A D | Kconfig.debug | 18 depends on X86 33 depends on !LIVEPATCH 42 depends on GCOV 52 Automatically select gcov format based on gcc version. 103 depends on PERF_COUNTERS 117 depends on HAS_DEVICE_TREE 132 depends on HAS_UBSAN
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A D | COPYING | 24 -- Keir Fraser (on behalf of the Xen team) 102 is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the 104 Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 108 conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate 118 of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and 147 on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of 154 collective works based on the Program. 157 with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of 211 modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the 214 the Program or works based on it. [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/debugger/gdbsx/ |
A D | README | 6 kernel modules. It runs on dom0 running on xen hypervisor and allows debug 34 on dom0 to pause the guest. this will break into gdb right away. 39 o gdb>set scheduler-locking on : for single step of correct vcpu. 50 - For now, it is not possible to run gdbsx on a guest and gdb inside 56 - make sure firewall is disabled on dom0 if running gdb on a different host.
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/xen/arch/x86/ |
A D | Kconfig | 41 depends on PV 53 do. If you're certain you don't plan on having PV guests 71 * Running HVM guests on hardware lacking hardware paging support 112 depends on X86 131 depends on XEN_GUEST 140 depends on PV && XEN_GUEST 151 depends on PV_SHIM
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/docs/misc/ |
A D | netif-staging-grants.pandoc | 147 depending on the guest type. 210 on the first produced request from frontend. 228 depending on the guest type. 271 on backend, as opposed to a grant copy. 331 5) Sets up flags/checksum info on first request. 374 23) Set checksum info based on first response flags. 386 depending on the guest type. 389 receive a notification on the first newly produced response. 398 Depending on the implementation, it would mean that we no longer 424 kind of grants on the hypervisor. [all …]
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A D | xl-psr.markdown | 8 Cache Monitoring Technology (CMT) is a new feature available on Intel Haswell 11 on the platform. A Resource Monitoring ID (RMID) is the abstraction of the 48 Memory Bandwidth Monitoring(MBM) is a new hardware feature available on Intel 49 Broadwell and later server platforms which builds on the CMT infrastructure to 58 service with CMT and can be used to monitor memory bandwidth on a per domain 71 Cache Allocation Technology (CAT) is a new feature available on Intel 73 partition cache allocation (i.e. L3/L2 cache) based on application priority or 119 In a multi-socket system, the same cbm will be set on each socket by default. 139 is available on Intel Broadwell and later server platforms. CDP enables 160 will reduce by half when CDP is on. [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/docs/ |
A D | README.remus | 6 Using Remus with libxl on Xen 4.5 and higher: 16 This code is based on DRBD 8.3.11 and uses a new replication protocol (named 18 disks on the primary and backup hosts need to be configured to use protocol D
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/xenmon/ |
A D | COPYING | 65 refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" 75 is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the 77 Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 81 conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate 91 of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and 120 on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of 127 collective works based on the Program. 130 with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of 184 modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the 187 the Program or works based on it. [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/stubdom/grub.patches/ |
A D | 11graphics-keyboard.diff | 7 This avoids polling (relevant in the grub-shell and later on 13 since we're comming in here also on GRUB_TIMEOUT == -1 and
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/xenstore/ |
A D | talloc_guide.txt | 89 children. You can call talloc_free() on any pointer returned by 101 details on establishing additional parents. 103 For more control on which parent is removed, see talloc_unlink() 105 talloc_free() operates recursively on its children. 125 around 48 bytes of memory on intel x86 platforms). 140 For more control on which parent to remove, see talloc_unlink() 171 in the structure the destructor is placed on. 175 and place an additional destructor on that. 204 The main use for names on pointer is for "talloc reports". See 409 full talloc report on 'root' (total 18 bytes in 8 blocks) [all …]
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/hotplug/Linux/init.d/ |
A D | sysconfig.xendomains.in | 2 ## Description: xen domain start/stop on boot 6 # The xendomains script can send SysRq requests to domains on shutdown. 38 # on shutdown. The string will be passed to the xm migrate DOMID command 41 # you don't want to try virtual machine relocation on shutdown. 52 # is set (see below). Leave empty to disable domain saving on shutdown 87 # will be restored on system startup. 95 # are stored that should be started on system startup automatically. 132 # Depending on the virtual machine, a shutdown may also require a significant
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/xen-4.10.0-shim-comet/tools/xl/ |
A D | CODING_STYLE | 65 to avoid the resource being freed on the out path. That resetting 82 Crusty old coders who have trouble spotting the glasses on their noses 85 lost on this issue. 96 - Tabs will be rendered incorrectly on editors who are misconfigured not 159 Don't put multiple statements on a single line. 160 Don't put multiple assignments on a single line either. 161 Error code paths with an if statement and a goto or a return on the same 176 The opening brace is on the line that contains the control flow 177 statement that introduces the new block; the closing brace is on the 178 same line as the else keyword, or on a line by itself if there is no [all …]
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