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xen-ia64-devel
Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] RE: how to put kernel module in xen/ipf
Hi Kevin,
> So what about puting it into the driver directory of xenlinux, but not in
> Kbuild system of xenlinux, since it's only for unmodified domain?
Have a look at drivers/xen/core in xenlinux, that is where I've put the
corresponding code. It is also intended to be buildable as a module,
though I haven't tested that. It seems to be similar to what you're doing
(e.g. installing an interrupt handler for events), so maybe we can merge.
Matt
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