Re: [PATCH 0/7] AlacrityVM guest drivers Reply-To:

From: Gregory Haskins
Date: Thu Aug 06 2009 - 09:45:41 EST


>>> On 8/6/2009 at 9:44 AM, in message <4A7ADE23.5010208@xxxxxxxxxx>, Avi Kivity
<avi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 08/06/2009 04:03 PM, Gregory Haskins wrote:
>>> It's true that vbus is a separate project (in fact even virtio is
>>> completely separate from kvm). Still I think it would be of interest to
>>> many kvm@ readers.
>>>
>>
>> Well, my goal was to not annoy KVM readers. ;) So if you feel as though
> there is benefit to having all of KVM CC'd and I won't be annoying everyone,
> I see no problem in cross posting.
>>
>
> I can only speak for myself, I'm interested in this project

In that case, the best solution is probably to have you (and anyone else interested) to sign up, then:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alacrityvm-devel
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alacrityvm-users


> (though still rooting for virtio).

Heh...not to belabor the point to death, but virtio is orthogonal (you keep forgetting that ;).

Its really the vbus device-model vs the qemu device-model (and possibly vs the "in-kernel pci emulation" model that I believe Michael is working on).

You can run virtio on any of those three.

>
>> Would you like to see all conversations, or just ones related to code (and,
> of course, KVM relevant items)
>
> I guess internal vbus changes won't be too interesting for most readers,
> but new releases, benchmarks, and kvm-related stuff will be welcome on
> the kvm list.

Ok, I was planning on that anyway.

Regards,
-Greg




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