[20071118]
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Xen/amd64 update
Manuel has
posted
an update on his work on the bouyer-xenamd64 branch:
``a amd64 domU kernel runs stable, and a dom0 kernel boots and can start a domU''.
Manuel also outlined his future plans:
``Once bouyer-xenamd64 is merged, I'll start a new branch to work on
switching xeni386 to the new x86 pmap and xenamd64 bootstrap codes, and
merge back code from xen/i386 to i386/i386. I'll also look at x86pae support
in Xen, as using the x86 pmap should make this much easier.''
Esp. the bit about PAE is very desirable, as it currently stops
NetBSD from working as domU with a Linux dom0 that has PAE enabled
(which is the default nowadays). Every Linux user that wants to try
NetBSD in a Xen domU currently has to make sure he has a non-PAE
kernel first, which is suboptimal.
[Tags: amd64, xen]
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