Hi On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 6:44 PM Cédric Le Goater <c...@kaod.org> wrote:
> On 12/13/22 15:17, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 at 09:08, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@linaro.org> > wrote: > >> > >> On 12/12/22 00:41, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> In the last years we had few discussions on "simplifying" QEMU (system > >>> emulation / virtualization), in particular for the "management layer". > >>> > >>> Some of us are interested in having QEMU able to dynamically create > >>> machine models. Mark Burton's current approach is via a Python script > >>> which generates QMP commands. This is just another case of "management > >>> layer". > >>> > >>> Various problems have been raised regarding the current limitations of > >>> QEMU's APIs. We'd like to remember / get a broader idea on these limits > >>> and look at some ideas / proposals which have been discussed / posted > >>> on this list. > >>> > >>> Feel free to complete your thoughts on this public etherpad: > >>> https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/qemu-emulation-bof%402022-12-13 > >>> > >>> Topic I remember which can be good starters: > >>> > >>> - Current limitations of QAPI (& QMP) model (Markus Armbruster) > >>> > >>> - Adding a new qemu-runtime-$TARGET / QMP-only binary without today's > >>> limitations (Daniel P. Berrangé & Paolo Bonzini) > >>> > >>> - Problem with x-exit-preconfig, reworking MachinePhaseInit state > >>> machine (Paolo Bonzini) > >>> > >>> Markus / Daniel / Paolo expressed their ideas on the list (the > >>> historical threads are referenced in the etherpad) so reading the > >>> relevant threads before the call will help to get in the topic. > >>> These people don't have to be in the call, but if they can attend > >>> that would be very nice :) > >>> > >>> The call will be Tuesday, December 13 at 3pm CET on this Bluejeans > link: > >>> http://bluejeans.com/quintela > >> We moved the call here: > >> > >> > https://teams.microsoft.com/_#/pre-join-calling/19:meeting_MjU2NDhkOGYtOGY5ZC00MzRjLWJjNjgtYWI2ODQxZGExMWNj@thread.v2 > > > > Please use a video conferencing system that allows people to join > > without logging in and works across browsers. I gave up on Teams. > > I also gave up after 27 or so clicks, redirections, emails checks, etc. > Too complex. There are much simpler alternatives. > > Sorry, similar situation here: "Hmm. Your browser version isn't supported." firefox-107.0.1-1.fc37.x86_64