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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Domain context switch time
sriram govindan wrote:
When a network interrupt comes to the hyperviser, is it possible to
find the domain the packet is intended to? (in the hyperviser
itself, that is to read the destination IP address of the packet)
Doing this would violate the simple design of the hypervisor which
currently doesn't have device drivers of this sort (really, of any
sort ;-).
However, users always demand more performance out of their existing
hardware and such architectural violations are not uncommon. Because
Xen is open source, it is certainly the case that you or someone
could add such support into the Xen source code. And, because of the
GPL you (or they) would be required to make their source available
(i.e., it's illegal to benefit privately) even if the modification
were not accepted into the Xen source tree.
One of the problems with injecting enough device smarts into Xen to
perform this operation is that it's one more moving part that could
contain a bug and take down the entire system. Personally, I'm in
favor of the slower, more reliable Xen than the faster, less reliable
version. :-)
-- Randy
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