Re: [Qemu-devel] KVM call agenda for 2013-07-30

2013-07-23 Thread Juan Quintela
Juan Quintela  wrote:
> Juan Quintela  wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Please, send any topic that you are interested in covering.
>>
>> Thanks, Juan.
>>
>> PD.  If you want to attend and you don't have the call details,
>>   contact me.
>
> I got the wrong day.
>
> Correct date was today (2013-07-22).
>
> Sorry for the confusion.
>
>
> Later,  Juan.

2013-07-23!!

for i in ´seq 1 100´; do
  printf "always use -m option with cal";
done

Once done this,  I am going back to school to learn data arithmetic.

Sorry again :-(



Re: [Qemu-devel] KVM call agenda for 2013-07-30

2013-07-23 Thread Juan Quintela
Juan Quintela  wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please, send any topic that you are interested in covering.
>
> Thanks, Juan.
>
> PD.  If you want to attend and you don't have the call details,
>   contact me.

I got the wrong day.

Correct date was today (2013-07-22).

Sorry for the confusion.


Later,  Juan.



Re: [Qemu-devel] KVM call agenda for 2013-07-30

2013-07-23 Thread Peter Maydell
On 23 July 2013 08:55, Christian Borntraeger  wrote:
> - soft reset and other reset variants. What is the right way to go?
> (e.g. on s390 there are several reset variants that reset a defined subset of 
> the
> system. This can be triggered by operating systems, e.g. kdump uses a diagnose
> instruction that resets the device subsystem and parts of the cpu registers 
> (some
> are unchanged, this allows to take a proper crash dump with a well defined 
> system
> state)

FWIW my suggestion is that we should actually model
reset lines, any associated reset/power controller,
etc: basically do what the hardware does. The qdev
reset method should be restricted to "we powercycled
the system".

-- PMM



Re: [Qemu-devel] KVM call agenda for 2013-07-30

2013-07-23 Thread Christian Borntraeger
On 23/07/13 08:33, Juan Quintela wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Please, send any topic that you are interested in covering.

- soft reset and other reset variants. What is the right way to go?
(e.g. on s390 there are several reset variants that reset a defined subset of 
the
system. This can be triggered by operating systems, e.g. kdump uses a diagnose 
instruction that resets the device subsystem and parts of the cpu registers 
(some
are unchanged, this allows to take a proper crash dump with a well defined 
system
state)





[Qemu-devel] KVM call agenda for 2013-07-30

2013-07-22 Thread Juan Quintela

Hi

Please, send any topic that you are interested in covering.

Thanks, Juan.

PD.  If you want to attend and you don't have the call details,
  contact me.