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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.12 Development Update



On Mon, 14 Jan 2019, Lars Kurth wrote:
> Hi Juergen,
> 
> > On 14 Jan 2019, at 10:13, Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > This email only tracks big items for xen.git tree. Please reply for items 
> > you
> > would like to see in 4.12 so that people have an idea what is going on and
> > prioritise accordingly.
> > 
> > You're welcome to provide description and use cases of the feature you're
> > working on.
> > 
> > = Timeline =
> > 
> > We now adopt a fixed cut-off date scheme. We will release about every 8 
> > months.
> > The upcoming 4.12 timeline are as followed:
> > 
> > * Last posting date: December 14th, 2018
> >  Last posting date for patches touching ARM code: December 1st, 2018
> > * Hard code freeze: January 11th, 2019
> >  Hard code freeze for patches touching ARM code: December 21st, 2018
> > --> we are here
> > * RC1: TBD
> > * Release: March 7th, 2019
> > 
> > Note that we don't have freeze exception scheme anymore. All patches
> > that wish to go into 4.12 must be posted initially no later than the
> > last posting date and finally no later than the hard code freeze. All
> > patches posted after that date will be automatically queued into next
> > release.
> > 
> > RCs will be arranged immediately after freeze.
> 
> We should start planning on a Test Day schedule.
> 
> > We recently introduced a jira instance to track all the tasks (not only big)
> > for the project. See: https://xenproject.atlassian.net/projects/XEN/issues.
> > 
> > Some of the tasks tracked by this e-mail also have a corresponding jira task
> > referred by XEN-N.
> > 
> > I have started to include the version number of series associated to each
> > feature. Can each owner send an update on the version number if the series
> > was posted upstream?
> > 
> > = Projects =
> > 
> > == Hypervisor == 
> > 
> > *  Improvements to domain creation (v2)
> >  -  Andrew Cooper
> > 
> > *  Argo (inter-VM communication) (v3)
> >  -  Christopher Clark
> > 
> > *  Core aware scheduling (RFC v1)
> >  -  Dario Faggioli
> > 
> > *  Core aware scheduling for credit2 (RFC v1)
> >  -  Dario Faggioli
> > 
> > === x86 === 
> > 
> > *  hypervisor x86 instruction emulator additions for AVX512 (v7)
> >  -  Jan Beulich
> > 
> > *  qemu deprivilege (v4)
> >  -  George Dunlap
> > 
> > *  Fixes to #DB injection
> >  -  Andrew Cooper
> > 
> > *  CPUID/MSR Xen/toolstack improvements
> >  -  Andrew Cooper
> > 
> > *  Improvements to domain_crash()
> >  -  Andrew Cooper
> > 
> > === ARM === 
> > 
> > == Completed == 
> > 
> > *  guest resource mapping
> >  -  Paul Durrant
> > 
> > *  PV-only hypervisor
> >  -  Wei Liu
> > 
> > *  HVM-only hypervisor
> >  -  Wei Liu
> > 
> > *  Make credit2 scheduler the default
> >  -  George Dunlap
> > 
> > *  Grub2: Support PVH guest boot
> >  -  Juergen Gross
> > 
> > *  Fix VGA logdirty related display freezes with altp2m
> >  -  Razvan Cojocaru
> > 
> > *  dom0less (boot multiple domains from device tree)
> >  -  Stefano Stabellini
> > 
> > *  Implement Set/Way operations
> >  -  Julien Grall
> 
> @Stefano:
> Didn't the ARM KCONFIG stuff go in *after* 4.11? If so, this should probably 
> be added. 
> Can't recall the series name

Yes, after 4.11. xen/arch/arm/configs/tiny64.conf is new in 4.12.


> Also, I think the Aggios changes went in after 4.11 was released also.
> The series was "xen/arm64: Suspend preconditions and CPU hotplug fixes"

Yes, that's right


> @ALL: also, for any major new features and/or enablers, we should look at the 
> docs and make sure they are in place and up-to-date, that SUPPORT.md is 
> updated and that any worthy/big enough features are listed. Also, if you 
> contributed a larger series/feature and it is not on this list, please let us 
> know.  
> 
> Thank you to everyone contributing to the project


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