Le 30/03/11 15:01, Pratyush Kshirsagar a écrit :
Tim created a block driver that is separate from this implementation.
We needed the virtio.c for N/W driver support and later we would have
tried to clean all the things. I think if you load the block driver
module only then it should work. We were mostly trying to get ev
every thing up and then do the cleaning work.
I hope Tim would better explain this if you still have some doubts.
Okay, I thought it was something like that when I saw the code to write
the timeline :)
Thank you for your answer
Stéphanie
- Pratyush.
2011/3/30 Stéphanie Ouillon <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Le 29/03/11 23:06, Pratyush Kshirsagar a écrit :
I think its good but still wait for some replies, I just had a
fast go.
Also, according my knowledge Tim completed the block driver and
had some testing results also.
When looking at the code, I had the impression that some functions
where wrote twice (once in blk.c and once in virtio.c). Was it on
purpose ?
- Pratyush Kshirsagar.
2011/3/29 Stéphanie Ouillon <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hello,
I put online my proposal:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/stephanie_ouillon/1#
I would be glad to read your comments about it :)
Stéphanie
Le 23/03/11 02:34, Justin C. Sherrill a écrit :
On Tue, March 22, 2011 2:53 pm, StĂŠphanie Ouillon wrote:
Hello,
thank you for your answer, I'm writing my application
with the
information provided in some other mail sent by
Justin Sherill.
Then will I have to send it on this mailing list in
advance ?
You can wait until March 28th when student application
time opens with
Google, and fill it out at the Google site. It'll be the
same set of
questions there.