On 5/7/07, Dor Laor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The KVM has an unmerged PV block device developed by Arjan van de Ven,
> he might be interested.

I would be very interested to see it, where is it if its "unmerged"? I'm sorry
but I'm new to this list.

>
> >
> >Any suggestions and additional comments would be helpful.
>
> In general IMHO if the PV devices {net, block} are implemented in the
> kernel then they cannot enjoy from the shared memory. If these devices
> are implemented in user space the chances are bigger, although the guest
> memory is mapped by user space anyway.
>
> Maybe you can build a very efficient inter guest communication channel?
>

Actually, I hope the technique I'm proposing might lead to an efficient
way of implementing user space devices/drivers. But that will likely be
in the far future:)

In the mean time this might be a way for a more efficient inter guest and
mechansim, we'll see.

Wink Saville

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