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Re: [Xen-devel] What is domain creation flow-chart in XEND

To: Mark Williamson <Mark.Williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] What is domain creation flow-chart in XEND
From: Nauzad Sadry <nauzad@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2005年1月16日 20:07:23 -0800
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Hello folks
how does XEND pass the information abt the control channel in DomainU??. 
I see xc_linux_build() function does set the control channel info, but
I do not see anybody in XEND using xc_linux_build (). Am I correct ??
>From what I am understanding x2d2 is like a miniXend for testing
purposes. The actual XEND does NOT communicate with x2d2.
Thanks
Nauzad
On 2005年1月16日 01:06:23 +0000, Mark Williamson <maw48@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From what I can tell, Linux always listens on event channel 1. So,
> > Xend just binds a local port to the domains port 1. After binding, it
> > maps a shared memory region and works on a ring queue passing back and
> > forth control_msg_t structures. This is how virtual devices are setup.
> >
> > I imagine each device gets it's own channel but I do not know for sure.
>
> Every domain has a "control interface" as you described, which is used for low
> bandwidth communications (console and various configuration messages).
> Amongst other things, the control channel is used to negotiate the locations
> of shared memory pages that the network and block drivers can use for
> high-bandwidth communications.
>
> > The domain's kernel I believe.
>
> See linux-2.6.10-sparse/arch/xen/kernel/ctrl_if.c and
> linux-2.6.10-sparse/include/asm-xen/ctrl_if.h for code relating to the kernel
> control interface driver.
>
> > >If someone can point me to some document for more details I would
> > > appreciate it
>
> Andy wrote an explanation of how the block device drivers work. It's in
> docs/misc/blkif-drivers-explained.txt. You might find some pertinent
> information there, particularly when you look at how the drivers talk to each
> other.
>
> HTH,
> Mark
>
> > I posted some documentation to xc.h. This is where most of this work is
> > done. I don't know of any documentation. The bulk of all this is done
> > in libxc, xu.c (this binding implements a bunch of functionality), and
> > x2d2 (this isn't used by Xend but is a bit easier to understand than Xend).
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >Nauzad
> > >
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