Hi,
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:04:13PM -0400, W. Michael Petullo wrote:
> Luiz pointed out that some versions of LEDE seem to support the Xen
> PVHVM drivers, so I decided to investigate this. I looked at:
>
> x86-17.01.2:
> http://downloads.lede-project.org/releases/17.01.2/targets/x86/gener
>> I have been using OpenWrt to build HVM DomU guests under Xen for some
>> time. From what I can tell, Xen's PVHVM drivers (namely, netfront and
>> blkfront) are not available on my OpenWrt DomU guests, and thus the
>> guests rely on the slower QEMU-based drivers. As a result, the network
>> and d
2017-07-06 21:36 GMT-03:00 W. Michael Petullo :
> I have been using OpenWrt to build HVM DomU guests under Xen for some
> time. From what I can tell, Xen's PVHVM drivers (namely, netfront and
> blkfront) are not available on my OpenWrt DomU guests, and thus the
> guests rely on the slower QEMU-base
I have been using OpenWrt to build HVM DomU guests under Xen for some
time. From what I can tell, Xen's PVHVM drivers (namely, netfront and
blkfront) are not available on my OpenWrt DomU guests, and thus the
guests rely on the slower QEMU-based drivers. As a result, the network
and disk performance