Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
The XEN config option enables the Xen paravirt_ops interface, which is
installed when the kernel finds itself running under Xen. (By some
as-yet fully defined mechanism, implemented in a future patch.)
Xen is no longer a sub-architecture, so the X86_XEN subarch config
option has gone.
The disabled config options are:
- PREEMPT: Xen doesn't support it
- HZ: set to 100Hz for now, to cut down on VCPU context switch rate.
This will be adapted to use tickless later.
- kexec: not yet supported
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ian Pratt <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Christian Limpach <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Chris Wright <[email protected]>
We do support different HZ values, although 100HZ is actually preferable
for us, so I don't object to that. PREEMPT is supported by us, but not
as tested as I would like, so I also don't object to dropping it for
generic paravirt guests - Rusty - Avi any objections to dropping preempt
in terms of lguest/KVM paravirtualization?
Paravirt-ops definitely needs a hook for kexec, although we should not
disable kexec for the natively booted paravirt-ops. Eric - is there a
way to disable it at runtime?
We do support the doublefault task gate, and it would be good to keep
it, but I can't complain so much if it is gone from generic paravirt
kernels for now, because it is non-essential, and generally fatal
anyway. We do need it for native boots of paravirt-ops kernels,
however, so turning off the config option still needs to be revisited.
Zach
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