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== Live Updating Xen ==
== Live Updating Xen ==
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See https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00834
Development plans for LivePatch on Xen:

Support for module parameters
Additional hooks support
Concept of expectations
inline assembly patching
Replaceable apply/revert actions
Fixes and improvements for stacked modules
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See
* https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00834


== Virtio ==
== Virtio ==

Revision as of 12:22, 9 August 2019

Branch management (related to CI v2)

See https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00709

Build System gripes

See https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00786

Further defences for speculative sidechannels

See https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00832

Xen Toolstacks

At the moment, we have a binary xl, which can be run; and we have libxl, which links 
against libxc and various other libraries, which must match 100% the hypervisor version. 
We have python and partial golang bindings for some of these libraries, but these may 
break and need recompilation when upgrading to a new version of Xen. This session is 
to discuss what, if anything, to do as a result of this.

A couple of options:

Make a daemon which links against libxl and exposes that functionality in a 
backwards-compatible manner

Make the Xen ABI fully backwards compatible, so that upgrades to Xen will work with 
older libraries

See

Xen Distros

Xen is packaged on several different distributions: CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and 
Arch. This is an opportunity for distro package maintianers (at minimum George 
Dunlap, who maintains the CentOS Xen packages) and distro package users to get 
together and talk about best practices and how things can be improved.

See

Live Updating Xen

Development plans for LivePatch on Xen:

Support for module parameters
Additional hooks support
Concept of expectations
inline assembly patching
Replaceable apply/revert actions
Fixes and improvements for stacked modules

See

Virtio

There is an interest on Arm to support virtio on Xen. This would allow us to 
leverage existing PV protocols (e.g virgil 3d) and offering an easy way for 
users to migrate to Xen.

The topics expected to be discussed during the sessions are:

   - Transport to be used
   - How to prevent backend to access all the guest memory
   - Sketch a plan and potential contributors

For notes, see https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#01746