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|Project=Improvements to firmware handling HVM guests |
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|Date=07/16/2015 |
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|Contact=Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> |
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|GSoC=Yes |
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|Difficulty=Easy |
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|Skills Needed=Gnu toolchain, Familiarity with Multiboot, C |
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Currently, all firmware is compiled into HVMLoader. |
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This works, but is awkward when used using a single distro seabios/ovmf designed for general use. In such a case, any time an update to seabios/ovmf happens, hvmloader must be rebuilt. |
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The purpose of this project is to alter hvmloader to take firmware blobs as a multiboot module rather than requiring them to be built in. This reduces the burden of looking after Xen in a distro environment, and will also be useful for developers wanting to work with multiple versions of firmware. |
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As an extension, support loading an OVMF NVRAM blob. This enabled EFI NVRAM support for guests. |
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Revision as of 11:19, 16 July 2015
This page lists various Xen related development projects that can be picked up by anyone! If you're interesting in hacking Xen this is the place to start! Ready for the challenge?
To work on a project:
- Find a project that looks interesting (or a bug if you want to start with something simple)
- Send an email to xen-devel mailinglist and let us know you started working on a specific project.
- Post your ideas, questions, RFCs to xen-devel sooner than later so you can get comments and feedback.
- Send patches to xen-devel early for review so you can get feedback and be sure you're going into correct direction.
- Your work should be based on xen-unstable development tree, if it's Xen and/or tools related. After your patch has been merged to xen-unstable it can be backported to stable branches (Xen 4.2, Xen 4.1, etc).
- Your kernel related patches should be based on upstream kernel.org Linux git tree (latest version).
xen-devel mailinglist subscription and archives: http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
Before to submit patches, please look at Submitting Xen Patches wiki page.
If you have new ideas, suggestions or development plans let us know and we'll update this list!
List of projects
Domain support
Upstreaming Xen PVUSB drivers to mainline Linux kernel
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Implement Xen PVSCSI support in xl/libxl toolstack
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Utilize Intel QuickPath on network and block path.
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Enabling the 9P File System transport as a paravirt device
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OVMF Compatibility Support Module support in Xen
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Improvements to firmware handling HVM guests
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Hypervisor
Introducing PowerClamp-like driver for Xen
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Integrating NUMA and Tmem
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Userspace Tools
Refactor Linux hotplug scripts
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XL to XCP VM motion
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Allowing guests to boot with a passed-through GPU as the primary display
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Advanced Scheduling Parameters
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CPU/RAM/PCI diagram tool
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KDD (Windows Debugger Stub) enhancements
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Lazy restore using memory paging
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CPUID Programming for Humans
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Mirage and XAPI projects
There are separate wiki pages about XCP and XAPI related projects. Make sure you check these out aswell!
Create a tiny VM for easy load testing
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Fuzz testing Xen with Mirage
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From simulation to emulation to production: self-scaling apps
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Towards a multi-language unikernel substrate for Xen
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DRBD Integration
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- XAPI developer guide: XAPI Developer Guide
Please see XenRepositories wiki page!