Testing Luvalley with FreeBSD as dom0

2010-04-18 Thread Juergen Lock
Hi! I had been watching the Luvalley project for a while, http://sourceforge.net/projects/luvalley/files/ http://sunet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/luvalley/luvalley/luvalley-7/README http://www.mail-archive.com/k...@vger.kernel.org/msg11896.html and a few weeks ago I was

qemu usb passthru

2010-04-18 Thread Adam Vande More
What's the status of qemu passthru? There are a few misc www tidbits which seems to indicate it works, but I can't get qemu to attach a usb device. 8.0 RELEASE kqemu-kmod-devel-1.4.0.p1_4 Kernel Accelerator for QEMU CPU Emulator (development versi qemu-0.11.1_3 QEMU CPU Emulator qemu-syst

Re: qemu usb passthru

2010-04-18 Thread Juergen Lock
In article you write: >What's the status of qemu passthru? There are a few misc www tidbits which >seems to indicate it works, but I can't get qemu to attach a usb device. > >8.0 RELEASE Well, usb host (passthru) code never got ported to the new usb stack yet (the guy that did the old usb host

Re: qemu usb passthru

2010-04-18 Thread Adam Vande More
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Juergen Lock wrote: > In article > you write: > >What's the status of qemu passthru? There are a few misc www tidbits > which > >seems to indicate it works, but I can't get qemu to attach a usb device. > > > >8.0 RELEASE > > Well, usb host (passthru) code never

Re: Testing Luvalley with FreeBSD as dom0

2010-04-18 Thread Xiaodong Yi
Hi, dear all, First, I would like to thank Juergen for his long-time hard work on porting and testing Luvalley/Qemu stuff to let it run with FreeBSD. As said by Juergen, Luvalley is designed to enable arbitrary operating system to utilize the hardware virtualization extensions to host virtual mac

Re: Testing Luvalley with FreeBSD as dom0

2010-04-18 Thread Brandon Gooch
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Xiaodong Yi wrote: > Hi, dear all, > > First, I would like to thank Juergen for his long-time hard work on > porting and testing Luvalley/Qemu stuff to let it run with FreeBSD. > > As said by Juergen, Luvalley is designed to enable arbitrary operating > system to u