> 
> I agree.
> 
> My branch of the Gelato Federation (http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au/)
> wants to invest time and effort into IA64 KVM which could mean helping
> with a merge, streamlining code, benchmarking, bug hunting or
> something else along those lines. We've already got an open source
> Itanium virtualization solution called Linux on Linux
> (http://www.gelato.unsw.edu.au/IA64wiki/LinuxOnLinux) and we
> were hoping
> to apply what knowledge we gained from that project into something
> different. Currently we can't really do anything to help since there
> is supposed to be a working port but we can't get to it.
> 
> Anyway, I'm currently being payed to improve Itanium virtualization
> under Linux, is there anything useful I can do here or should I just
> stick with working on LoL? During the last few days I've been

I think paravirt_ops support for IA64 is still blank :-( Nobody are 
interested in?

> attempting to take out the x86 specific stuff from kvm_main.c but I
> see that Xiantao already submitted that change yesterday. Do you
> Intel guys have it all under control now? 
> 
> 

Eddie

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