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* privileged domains and networking
@ 2004-11-26 15:40 Jody Belka
  2004-11-26 16:37 ` Dave Feustel
  2004-11-26 17:29 ` M.A. Williamson
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jody Belka @ 2004-11-26 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Just a couple of quick questions that were running around in my head
lately. First, can either of the bsd ports operate as privleged domains
yet? And second, is it currently possible to do something like the following:

  hard disk(s)                 nic(s)
       |                          |
       |                          |
 /-----------\              /-----------\
 | dom0-priv |   blk dev    | dom1-priv |
 |           |--------------|           |
 |      xend |  event chnl  |           |
 \-----------/              \-----------/


and then have xend create unprivleged domains with block device event
channels hooked up to domain 0, and network device event channels
hooked up to domain 1?


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* Re: privileged domains and networking
@ 2004-11-26 17:29 M.A. Williamson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: M.A. Williamson @ 2004-11-26 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jody Belka; +Cc: xen-devel

> Just a couple of quick questions that were running around in my head 
> lately. First, can either of the bsd ports operate as privleged domains 
> yet?

Neither of the BSD ports to Xen (FreeBSD and NetBSD) have domain zero 
functionality (at this time). I don't think there are any plans to 
implement domain zero functionality for NetBSD, I don't know what the 
FreeBSD guys are intending to do.

> And second, is it currently possible to do something like the 
> following:
> 
>   hard disk(s)                 nic(s)
>        |                          |
>        |                          |
>  /-----------\              /-----------\
>  | dom0-priv |   blk dev    | dom1-priv |
>  |           |--------------|           |
>  |      xend |  event chnl  |           |
>  \-----------/              \-----------/
> 
> 
> and then have xend create unprivleged domains with block device event
> channels hooked up to domain 0, and network device event channels
> hooked up to domain 1?

That should work in principle. Xend configuration files should allow you to 
specify what domain to use as a backend for a device. I'm not sure anybody 
has actually ever tried it...

Cheers,
Mark


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