Hi all,
I'm looking at how hypercalls are implemented in Mini-OS and Andrew
Cooper's xen-test-framework. In both cases, several registers are
defined as outputs, they're bound by input registers, and their
outputs are ignored. Is there any reason for doing this instead of
just declaring directly t
On 26/12/2015 23:27, Carl Patenaude Poulin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing some development tools for my team. Given a domain ID,
is there a way to programmatically check whether gdbsx is running on
that domain and what port it's running on? I could use something
like `top -b -n 1 | grep gdbsx` but t
Hi all,
I'm writing some development tools for my team. Given a domain ID,
is there a way to programmatically check whether gdbsx is running on
that domain and what port it's running on? I could use something
like `top -b -n 1 | grep gdbsx` but that seems very brittle.
Best
Carl Patenaude Poulin
On December 23, 2015 9:36:34 PM EST, quizyjones wrote:
>Hi, Elena. I tried to patch xen-4.4.1 with the patches at
>http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-04/msg3.html.
>However, after the patching, when I make with kdb=y, it would interrupt
>for error: 'struct domain' has no member
flight 38563 distros-debian-stretch real [real]
http://osstest.xs.citrite.net/~osstest/testlogs/logs/38563/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
test-armhf-armhf-armhf-stretch-netboot-pygrub 9 debian-di-install fail REGR.
vs. 3854