| In case some folks are not following xen-devel, 3.0.3 is now frozen.
 >...The xend lifecycle management patches will be
 >held-over to the next release so it can become part of a larger set of
 >control tool changes.
 
 With 3.0.3 frozen, I expect Ewan's new xend C API will be showing up in xen-unstable shortly. After some discussions over the past couple of weeks the decision was made for the Xen CIM API that for the immediate future we should proceed with replacing the current libxm/libvirt 'shim' in the CIM provider code today with direct calls to the new xend C API, as defined by Ewan. Please note, this DOES NOT preclude porting the providers to a proper full libvirt API at some point, but because of the immediate additional development work this will require - i.e.  replace the shim with libvirt PLUS add a new backend to libvirt for the new xend API - that this will not be our immediate focus. Since Ewan's new xend C API will only show up in 3.0.4, backward compatibility to 3.0.3 for the CIM providers will be handled by making the new xend compatible with a Xen 3.0.3 base (right Ewan?)
 
 - Gareth
 
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 Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:03:27 +0100
 From: "Ian Pratt" <m+Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
 Subject: [Xen-devel] 3.0.3 freeze
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 Folks,
 
 I think its time to declare a 3.0.3 feature freeze. We've got all the
 'must have' feature patches in -unstable and many of the 'would be nice'
 variety too.
 
 Just to summarize, we have: the new scheduler, blktap with file-based VM
 storage, upgraded device emulation, new shadow pagetable code, PV
 drivers for HVM guests, networking support for segmentation offload,
 support for the Power architecture, misc performance optimizations and
 bug fixes.
 
 There were a number of patches that haven't quite made the cut off due
 to various outstanding issues or lack of review time: The NUMA allocator
 patch has been observed to cause problems on at least one system. The PV
 framebuffer could do with a few interface tweaks and a code cleanup. The
 kexec/kdump patch just needs more testing [I feel bad about this one --
 maybe we can retrofit it]. The xend lifecycle management patches will be
 held-over to the next release so it can become part of a larger set of
 control tool changes.
 
 Now the tree is in 'freeze' state, please can everyone get ready to do
 some serious testing. We're still working on a handful of known issues
 we can reproduce, so this message isn't quite a full call to arms for
 testing from the user community yet, but it would be great if developers
 could start giving it a workout.
 
 Thanks,
 Ian
 
 
 
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