I've got a first cut of the rebase here:
git://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
To build it, you'll need to download the polarssl tarball:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-extfiles/polarssl-1.1.4-gpl.tgz
And you'll need a tarball based on (unfortunately) a private tree, which you can find here:
git://github.com/gwd/xen base/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
This branch is based on upstream ee81dda (the current staging-4.4), with an additional two backported commits.
To reproduce the tarball, checkout the above branch, then:
./configure make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-find make -C tools qemu-xen-traditional-find make src-tarball
A couple of notes:
* I haven't actually had time to test this yet! This is just so we're not totally duplicating work... * This does not have XSA-100 in it yet, so it's not quite ready for release.
-George
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:21 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
I've got a first cut of the rebase here:
git://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
To build it, you'll need to download the polarssl tarball:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-extfiles/polarssl-1.1.4-gpl.tgz
And you'll need a tarball based on (unfortunately) a private tree, which you can find here:
git://github.com/gwd/xen base/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
This branch is based on upstream ee81dda (the current staging-4.4), with an additional two backported commits.
To reproduce the tarball, checkout the above branch, then:
./configure make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-find make -C tools qemu-xen-traditional-find make src-tarball
A couple of notes:
- I haven't actually had time to test this yet! This is just so we're
not totally duplicating work...
- This does not have XSA-100 in it yet, so it's not quite ready for release.
Actually, it turns out it *does* have XSA-100; and it seems to install over xen4centos xen-4.2.4 just fine. (Although I accidentally built it in an environment with ocaml installed, so my RPM required me to install ocaml... I expect that will be fine built in a normal environment).
-George
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:21 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
I've got a first cut of the rebase here:
git://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
To build it, you'll need to download the polarssl tarball:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-extfiles/polarssl-1.1.4-gpl.tgz
And you'll need a tarball based on (unfortunately) a private tree, which you can find here:
git://github.com/gwd/xen base/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
This branch is based on upstream ee81dda (the current staging-4.4), with an additional two backported commits.
To reproduce the tarball, checkout the above branch, then:
./configure make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-find make -C tools qemu-xen-traditional-find make src-tarball
*sigh* This is wrong. It should be:
tools/misc/mktarball $PWD
If you do the above command, you'll end up with a release-looking tarball, rather than one with the git commit ID in the name.
Also NB, two things:
* The "src-tarball" build target (and the mktarball script) is not available in the normal 4.4 tree; it's a draft of a bit of functionality I'm in the process if pushing upstream. It may or may not end up backported to 4.4.1. * If you've already cloned the qemu trees, you need to run "make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-force-update" instead.
-George
Johhny / KB -- Ping?
-George
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 6:28 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:21 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
I've got a first cut of the rebase here:
git://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
To build it, you'll need to download the polarssl tarball:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-extfiles/polarssl-1.1.4-gpl.tgz
And you'll need a tarball based on (unfortunately) a private tree, which you can find here:
git://github.com/gwd/xen base/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
This branch is based on upstream ee81dda (the current staging-4.4), with an additional two backported commits.
To reproduce the tarball, checkout the above branch, then:
./configure make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-find make -C tools qemu-xen-traditional-find make src-tarball
*sigh* This is wrong. It should be:
tools/misc/mktarball $PWD
If you do the above command, you'll end up with a release-looking tarball, rather than one with the git commit ID in the name.
Also NB, two things:
- The "src-tarball" build target (and the mktarball script) is not
available in the normal 4.4 tree; it's a draft of a bit of functionality I'm in the process if pushing upstream. It may or may not end up backported to 4.4.1.
- If you've already cloned the qemu trees, you need to run "make -C
tools qemu-xen-dir-force-update" instead.
-George
re-ping :)
-- Pasi
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 02:07:13PM +0100, George Dunlap wrote:
Johhny / KB -- Ping?
-George
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 6:28 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:21 PM, George Dunlap dunlapg@umich.edu wrote:
I've got a first cut of the rebase here:
git://github.com/gwd/sig-virt-xen out/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
To build it, you'll need to download the polarssl tarball:
http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-extfiles/polarssl-1.1.4-gpl.tgz
And you'll need a tarball based on (unfortunately) a private tree, which you can find here:
git://github.com/gwd/xen base/update-4.4.1-rc1-ee81dda-RFC
This branch is based on upstream ee81dda (the current staging-4.4), with an additional two backported commits.
To reproduce the tarball, checkout the above branch, then:
./configure make -C tools qemu-xen-dir-find make -C tools qemu-xen-traditional-find make src-tarball
*sigh* This is wrong. It should be:
tools/misc/mktarball $PWD
If you do the above command, you'll end up with a release-looking tarball, rather than one with the git commit ID in the name.
Also NB, two things:
- The "src-tarball" build target (and the mktarball script) is not
available in the normal 4.4 tree; it's a draft of a bit of functionality I'm in the process if pushing upstream. It may or may not end up backported to 4.4.1.
- If you've already cloned the qemu trees, you need to run "make -C
tools qemu-xen-dir-force-update" instead.
-George
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