The tools/ocaml source tree is deeply interwoven with with how Xen is
built. To explore what it would look like as an independent OCaml
project I have created
https://github.com/lindig/xen-ocaml-tools/
which builds the Xen bindings and xenstored against libraries
already installed on a system
This run is configured for baseline tests only.
flight 75468 ovmf real [real]
http://osstest.xensource.com/osstest/logs/75468/
Failures and problems with tests :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
build-amd64-xsm
flight 128876 linux-next real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128876/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
test-amd64-i386-xl-qemuu-debianhvm-amd64 7 xen-boot fail REGR. vs. 128835
test-amd64-i386-xl-q
flight 128916 xen-unstable-coverity real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128916/
Perfect :-)
All tests in this flight passed as required
version targeted for testing:
xen 62aa9e7f1b8ef64b8c7c1dacb1122351cb9fd132
baseline version:
xen 7559
flight 128880 libvirt real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128880/
Failures :-/ but no regressions.
Tests which did not succeed, but are not blocking:
test-armhf-armhf-libvirt 14 saverestore-support-checkfail like 128833
test-armhf-armhf-libvirt-raw 13 saveresto
flight 128917 ovmf real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128917/
Perfect :-)
All tests in this flight passed as required
version targeted for testing:
ovmf 7cedfa1c8115f058d423b141548feb3c0d2a927f
baseline version:
ovmf e7ac09b957561ba4533cb
flight 128919 ovmf real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128919/
Perfect :-)
All tests in this flight passed as required
version targeted for testing:
ovmf 2c65efac570f14633c5001ce484dbffb8a11994a
baseline version:
ovmf 7cedfa1c8115f058d423b
flight 128885 linux-linus real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128885/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
test-amd64-i386-xl-qemuu-debianhvm-amd64-xsm 10 debian-hvm-install fail REGR.
vs. 125898
test-amd
This run is configured for baseline tests only.
flight 75470 ovmf real [real]
http://osstest.xensource.com/osstest/logs/75470/
Failures and problems with tests :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
build-amd64-xsm
flight 128892 linux-4.14 real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128892/
Failures :-/ but no regressions.
Tests which are failing intermittently (not blocking):
test-amd64-amd64-examine4 memdisk-try-append fail in 128866 pass in 128892
test-amd64-amd64-xl-qemut-debianhv
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 19:58, Aaron Gray wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 23:42, Andrew Cooper
> wrote:
>
>> On 18/10/2018 19:45, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 19:11, Andrew Cooper
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 18/10/2018 18:57, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>> > I have two ASUS PRIME Z270-A machine
How relevant is David Chisnall's book *Definitive Guide to the Xen
Hypervisor* now with regards to studying Xen's source code now ?
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
--
Aaron Gray
Independent Open Source Software Engineer, Computer Language Researcher,
Information Theorist, and amateur computer sci
On 10/22/18 12:03 AM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> How relevant is David Chisnall's book *Definitive Guide to the Xen
> Hypervisor* now with regards to studying Xen's source code now ?
FWIW, I've found it largely irrelevant. It's been published more than a
decade ago now, so that's fair enough.
I suppose
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 at 22:20, Razvan Cojocaru
wrote:
> On 10/22/18 12:03 AM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> > How relevant is David Chisnall's book *Definitive Guide to the Xen
> > Hypervisor* now with regards to studying Xen's source code now ?
>
> FWIW, I've found it largely irrelevant. It's been publishe
This run is configured for baseline tests only.
flight 75472 ovmf real [real]
http://osstest.xensource.com/osstest/logs/75472/
Failures and problems with tests :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
build-amd64-xsm
flight 128897 xen-unstable real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128897/
Regressions :-(
Tests which did not succeed and are blocking,
including tests which could not be run:
build-amd64-xen-freebsd broken
build-amd64-xen-xsm-freebsd
flight 128900 xen-4.9-testing real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128900/
Failures :-/ but no regressions.
Tests which did not succeed, but are not blocking:
test-amd64-amd64-xl-qemuu-ws16-amd64 17 guest-stop fail blocked in 128156
test-amd64-i386-xl-qemuu-ws16-amd
flight 128923 ovmf real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/128923/
Perfect :-)
All tests in this flight passed as required
version targeted for testing:
ovmf 95aea2fac9117e95ead90378e6bb975e327d7da4
baseline version:
ovmf 2c65efac570f14633c500
On 10/22/18 12:47 AM, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Where is the best place to start for getting a logical unit level
> overview of the source code please ?
There's some documentation under docs/ in the source code repo, there
are various recorded presentations from events such as the Xen Developer
Summit o
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