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=== Completed === |
=== Completed === |
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* Serial console improvements |
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-EHCI debug port |
-EHCI debug port |
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* Default to QEMU upstream |
* Default to QEMU upstream (partial) |
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- pci pass-thru (external) |
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=== Bugs === |
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* xl, compat mode, and older kernels |
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Many older 32-bit PV kernels that can run on a 64-bit hypervisor with |
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xend do not work when started with xl. The following work-around seems to |
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xl create -p lightning.cfg |
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xenstore-write /local/domain/$(xl domid lightning)/device/vbd/51713/protocol x86_32-abi |
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xl unpause lightning |
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This node is normally written by the guest kernel, but for older kernels |
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seems not to be. xend must have a work-around; port this work-around to xl. |
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=== Not yet completed === |
=== Not yet completed === |
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* PVH mode |
* PVH mode (w/ Linux) |
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owner: mukesh@oracle |
owner: mukesh@oracle |
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status (Linux): 3rd draft patches posted. |
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status (Xen): Patches being cleaned up for submission |
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* PVH mode, dom0 (w/ Linux) |
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owner: mukesh@oracle |
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* Event channel scalability |
* Event channel scalability |
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critical |
critical |
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owner: dario@citrix |
owner: dario@citrix |
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status: Patches posted |
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* NUMA Memory migration |
* NUMA Memory migration |
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* Default to QEMU upstream |
* Default to QEMU upstream |
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> Add "intel-hda" to xmexample file, since it works with 64-bit Win7/8 |
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- qemu-based stubdom (Linux or BSD libc) |
- qemu-based stubdom (Linux or BSD libc) |
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owner: anthony@citrix |
owner: anthony@citrix |
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status: in progress |
status: in progress |
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qemu-upstream needs a more fully-featured libc than exists in |
qemu-upstream needs a more fully-featured libc than exists in |
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mini-os. Either work on a minimalist linux-based stubdom with |
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glibc, or port one of the BSD libcs to minios. |
glibc, or port one of the BSD libcs to minios. |
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- xl cd-{insert,eject} (external) |
- xl cd-{insert,eject} (external) |
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* Persistent grants (external) |
* Persistent grants (external) |
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owner: @citrix |
owner: roger.pau@citrix |
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status: Initial implementation posted |
status: Initial implementation posted |
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- blkback in kernel (konrad@oracle, ?@intel) |
- blkback in kernel (konrad@oracle, ?@intel) |
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- qemu blkback |
- qemu blkback |
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status: Not started. |
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* Multi-page net protocol (external) |
* Multi-page net protocol (external) |
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owner: jan@suse |
owner: jan@suse |
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status: Not started |
status: Not started |
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* vTPM updates |
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owner: Matthew Fioravante @ Johns Hopkins |
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- Allow all vTPM components to run in stub domains for increased security |
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- Update vtpm to 0.7.1 from 0.5.x |
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* libvirt/libxl integration (external) |
* libvirt/libxl integration (external) |
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owner (Linux driver): stefano.panella@citrix |
owner (Linux driver): stefano.panella@citrix |
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status (Linux driver): in progress |
status (Linux driver): in progress |
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* Wait queues for mm (NEW) |
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owner: ? |
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status: Draft posted Feb 2012; more work to do. |
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* xl vm-{export,import} |
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ovf, perhaps the XenServer format, or more. |
ovf, perhaps the XenServer format, or more. |
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* xl PVUSB pass-through for both PV and HVM guests |
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owner: ? |
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xm/xend supports PVUSB pass-through to guests with PVUSB drivers (both PV and HVM guests). |
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- this PVUSB feature does not require support or emulation from Qemu. |
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- upstream the Linux frontend/backend drivers. Current work-in-progress versions are in Konrad's git tree. |
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- James Harper's GPLPV drivers for Windows include PVUSB frontend drivers. |
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* xl USB pass-through for |
* xl USB pass-through for HVM guests using Qemu USB emulation |
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owner: ? |
owner: ? |
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status: ? |
status: ? |
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xm/xend with qemu-traditional supports USB passthrough to HVM guests using the Qemu emulated USB controller. |
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The HVM guest does not need any special drivers for this feature. |
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- Make sure qemu-based USB with qemu-upstream works |
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- Upstream the Linux frontend/backend drivers |
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-usb -usbdevice host:xxxx:yyyy |
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- port the xm/xend functionality to xl. |
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- make sure USB passthrough with xl works with both qemu-traditional and qemu-upstream. |
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* openvswitch toostack integration |
* openvswitch toostack integration |
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status: ? |
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* Serial console improvements |
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owner: ? |
owner: ? |
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status: Stalled (see below) |
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-xHCI debug port (Needs hardware) |
-xHCI debug port (Needs hardware) |
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-Firewire (needs hardware) |
-Firewire (needs hardware) |
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status: done, to be submitted |
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* Remove hardcoded mobprobe's in xencommons |
* Remove hardcoded mobprobe's in xencommons |
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status: ? |
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* IllumOS support |
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owner: Igor Kozhukov |
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Revision as of 14:21, 22 October 2012
Proposed timeline
We are planning on a 9-month release cycle. Xen 4.2 was released on 17 September 2012. Based on that, below are our estimated dates:
- Feature Freeze: 25 March, 2013
- First RC: 6 May 2013
- Release: 17 June 2013
The RCs and release will of course depend on stability and bugs, and will therefore be fairly unpredictable. The feature freeze may be slipped for especially important features which are near completion.
Feature list
Below is a list of features we're tracking for this release. If you have updates to a tracked feature you are working on, or are working on a feature and wish it to be tracked, please let me know.
NB: Several of the items on this list marked (external). These are not part of the Xen tree, but are directly related to our users' experience (e.g., work in Linux or qemu) or to integration with other important projects (e.g., libvirt indings). Since all of these are part of the Xen community work, and comes from the same pool of labor, it makes sense to track the progress here, even though they won't explicitly be released as part of 4.3.
Completed
* Serial console improvements -EHCI debug port * Default to QEMU upstream (partial) - pci pass-thru (external) - enable dirtybit tracking during migration (external) * CPUID-based idle (don't rely on ACPI info f/ dom0)
Bugs
* xl, compat mode, and older kernels owner: ? Many older 32-bit PV kernels that can run on a 64-bit hypervisor with xend do not work when started with xl. The following work-around seems to work: xl create -p lightning.cfg xenstore-write /local/domain/$(xl domid lightning)/device/vbd/51713/protocol x86_32-abi xl unpause lightning This node is normally written by the guest kernel, but for older kernels seems not to be. xend must have a work-around; port this work-around to xl.
Not yet completed
* PVH mode (w/ Linux) owner: mukesh@oracle status (Linux): 3rd draft patches posted. status (Xen): Patches being cleaned up for submission * Event channel scalability owner: attilio@citrix status: initial design proposed Increase limit on event channels (currently 1024 for 32-bit guests, 4096 for 64-bit guests) * ARM server port owner: ijc@citrix status: Core hypervisor patches accepted; Linux paches pending * NUMA scheduler affinity critical owner: dario@citrix status: Patches posted * NUMA Memory migration owner: dario@citrix status: ? * blktap3 owner: thanos@citrix status: in progress * Default to QEMU upstream > Add "intel-hda" to xmexample file, since it works with 64-bit Win7/8 - qemu-based stubdom (Linux or BSD libc) owner: anthony@citrix status: in progress qemu-upstream needs a more fully-featured libc than exists in mini-os. Either work on a minimalist linux-based stubdom with glibc, or port one of the BSD libcs to minios. - xl cd-{insert,eject} (external) status: intilal implementation submitted * Persistent grants (external) owner: roger.pau@citrix status: Initial implementation posted * Multi-page blk rings (external) - blkback in kernel (konrad@oracle, ?@intel) - qemu blkback status: Not started. * Multi-page net protocol (external) owner: ijc@citrix or annie.li@oracle status: Initial patches posted (by Wei Liu) expand the network ring protocol to allow multiple pages for increased throughput * Scalability: 16TiB of RAM owner: jan@suse status: Not started * vTPM updates owner: Matthew Fioravante @ Johns Hopkins status: v2 patches submitted - Allow all vTPM components to run in stub domains for increased security - Update vtpm to 0.7.1 from 0.5.x * libvirt/libxl integration (external) - Migration owner: cyliu@suse (?) status: first draft implemented, not yet submitted - Itemize other things that need work To begin with, we need someone to go and make some lists: - Features available in libvirt/KVM not available in libvirt/libxl See http://libvirt.org/hvsupport.html - Features available in xl/Xen but not available in libvirt/Xen * V4V: Inter-domain communication owner (Xen): jean.guyader@citrix.com status (Xen): patches submitted owner (Linux driver): stefano.panella@citrix status (Linux driver): in progress * Wait queues for mm (NEW) owner: ? status: Draft posted Feb 2012; more work to do. * xl vm-{export,import} owner: ? status: ? Allow xl to import and export VMs to other formats; particularly ovf, perhaps the XenServer format, or more. * xl PVUSB pass-through for both PV and HVM guests owner: ? status: ? xm/xend supports PVUSB pass-through to guests with PVUSB drivers (both PV and HVM guests). - port the xm/xend functionality to xl. - this PVUSB feature does not require support or emulation from Qemu. - upstream the Linux frontend/backend drivers. Current work-in-progress versions are in Konrad's git tree. - James Harper's GPLPV drivers for Windows include PVUSB frontend drivers. * xl USB pass-through for HVM guests using Qemu USB emulation owner: ? status: ? xm/xend with qemu-traditional supports USB passthrough to HVM guests using the Qemu emulated USB controller. The HVM guest does not need any special drivers for this feature. So basicly the qemu cmdline needs to have: -usb -usbdevice host:xxxx:yyyy - port the xm/xend functionality to xl. - make sure USB passthrough with xl works with both qemu-traditional and qemu-upstream. * xl QXL Spice support owner: Zhou Peng status: Patches against 4.2-unstable posted, need refresh & resubmit * openvswitch toostack integration owner: roger@citrix status: Sample script posted by Bastian ("[RFC] openvswitch support script") * Rationalized backend scripts (incl. driver domains) owner: roger@citrix status: ? * Serial console improvements owner: ? status: Stalled (see below) -xHCI debug port (Needs hardware) -Firewire (needs hardware) * Remove hardcoded mobprobe's in xencommons owner: ? status: ? * Make storage migration possible owner: ? status: ? There needs to be a way, either via command-line or via some hooks, that someone can build a "storage migration" feature on top of libxl or xl. * Full-VM snapshotting owner: ? status: ? Have a way of coordinating the taking and restoring of VM memory and disk snapshots. This would involve some investigation into the best way to accomplish this. * VM Cloning owner: ? status: May need review Again, a way of coordinating the memory and disk aspects. Research into the best way to do this would probably go along with the snapshotting feature. * Memory: Replace PoD with paging mechanism owner: george@citrix status: May need review * PV audio (audio for stubdom qemu) owner: stefano.panella@citrix status: ? * IllumOS support owner: Igor Kozhukov status: In progress * Managed domains?