Design Sessions 2019
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Agreeing priorities for the next year
This is an attempt to agree on the top few (we can decide how many) development and community priorities for the next year. We should only include larger feature development (that may cover multiple series) with the aim to help code reviewers to coordinate review time to get these through the review cycle more quickly.
Attendees are expected to a) Propose major developments in the works or pipeline b) Vote / provide input on how important these are
For notes, see
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
The discovery of speculative sidechannels has undermined a lot of the security
boundaries that software took for granted. Some defences have already been introduced,
but other areas could do with further hardening. Additionally, we should look for
ways to reduce the overheads where possible.
Notes:
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
- https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00789
- https://hackmd.io/0vZaSrKBT2iKWzpVMxDVvQ
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
- https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00791
- https://hackmd.io/vmacVBYbQiORJ9H4_a9Ivw
Live Updating Xen
Live-Updating Xen is replacing the running Xen hypervisor in-place on a system
without guests noticing.
This feature does not yet exist - it's very early days to get involved and design
the solution. Following up from the talk on Wednesday, we'll use this slot to talk
about use-cases, how much and what will be of interest to the community, and
design discussions on the feature.
For notes, see
- https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/fCwXg1GmSXXG8bc4ridHAsnR/
- https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Live-Updating_Xen
- https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-07/threads.html#00834
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