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From: Don Slutz <dslutz@verizon.com>
To: Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@citrix.com>, Don Slutz <dslutz@verizon.com>
Cc: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>, Keir Fraser <keir@xen.org>,
	Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>,
	Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>,
	Andrew Cooper <Andrew.Cooper3@citrix.com>,
	Tim Deegan <tim@xen.org>,
	xen-devel@lists.xen.org, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>,
	Aravind Gopalakrishnan <Aravind.Gopalakrishnan@amd.com>,
	Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com>,
	Suravee Suthikulpanit <suravee.suthikulpanit@amd.com>,
	Boris Ostrovsky <boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com>,
	Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] Add vmware_hw to xl.cfg
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 13:44:27 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54108DFB.8030804@terremark.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1410341443.8217.260.camel@kazak.uk.xensource.com>


On 09/10/14 05:30, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-09-09 at 13:02 -0400, Don Slutz wrote:
>> On 09/09/14 05:39, Ian Campbell wrote:
>>> Just updating the description to give users some clue as to what number
>>> they should use would be enough.
>> How does the following look:
>>
>>     vmware_hw numbers come from VMware config files.
>>
>>     In a .vmx it is virtualHW.version
>>
>>     In a .ovf it is part of the value of vssd:VirtualSystemType
>>
>>     for vssd:VirtualSystemType == vmx-07, vmware_hw = 7
>>
>> Should I refer them to the vmware web site?
> Probably. Will the above make sense to a normal vmware user? Since it is
> essentially Greek to me. The includes how to dig into a .vmx or .ovf to
> find these values. e..g are they plain text files? Are specific tools
> needed?
>

Yes, I would expect a normal vmware user to understand this.

Both files are "text".  .vmx is a list of "key = value" lines.
.ovf is a xml file.  Any text editor is enough (or more or less).

    -Don Slutz


>>>>> Other than parroting this value back to the guest in a cpuid leaf does
>>>>> this value control anything else? If so then we may want to consider
>>>>> something like an enum to allow us to advertise more precisely which
>>>>> versions of vmware we are prepared to ape, but at the least we need to
>>>>> range check this input somewhere along the way.
>>>> See above, mostly just QEMU.
>>> What does qemu do with a number which it doesn't understand, perhaps
>>> corresponding to a newer vmware version which it hasn't learnt about
>>> yet?
>> My version currently checks for various ranges.  Like != 0, >= 4,
>>   >= 4 && < 7, >= 7.  I do not expect that I can upstream it with this,
>> but it should be similar.
>>
>>
>>> This sort of issue is why I was proposing an enum, or at least some sort
>>> of range checking.
>> Since most of the use is in QEMU, I see no need for an enum in xen.
>> All xen uses I know of are == 0 or != 0.  I can add some range checking
>> but think a warning might be better so that a newer QEMU with support
>> for a given value could be used with an older xen without change to
>> xen.
> Will qemu error out in an obvious way if an unsupported number is used?
>

My version does not.  However, that is the kind of change I expect to make
when I get there.   Since this is not yet done, not sure it matters.

Today the valid values are 0,3-4,6-11.  When I first coded this it was
0,3-4,6-7.   At that time all my testing showed only 0, 4 and 7 as the key
points. 6 was the same as 4.  VMware does have differences
between 6 and 4 but they were all around things like 4 does not support
device pvscsi, 6 and 7 do.   Trying and embedding this knowledge in Xen
to me is not the right way to go.  I would expect some one using this to
know the "right" value, or to just use 3.

    -Don Slutz

  reply	other threads:[~2014-09-10 17:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-09-01 15:33 [PATCH v2 0/3] Xen VMware tools support Don Slutz
2014-09-01 15:33 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] Add vmware_hw to xl.cfg Don Slutz
2014-09-02  7:28   ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-02 18:24     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-03  7:45       ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-03 10:59         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-03 12:33           ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-03 12:51             ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:21           ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 13:47             ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:55               ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 13:20         ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 13:56           ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 14:07             ` Andrew Cooper
2014-09-08 18:39               ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 22:11               ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 23:34                 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-09-08 14:21             ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-08 15:16               ` Boris Ostrovsky
2014-09-08 15:27                 ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-08 22:41                   ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:17   ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 13:27     ` Andrew Cooper
2014-09-08 13:41       ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 14:18         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 19:16     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-09  9:39       ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-09 17:02         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-10  9:30           ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-10 17:44             ` Don Slutz [this message]
2014-09-12 12:25             ` Slutz, Donald Christopher
2014-09-08 22:14     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-01 15:33 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] vmport: Add VMware provided include files Don Slutz
2014-09-02  7:34   ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-02 18:46     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-03  7:51       ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-03 12:38         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-01 15:33 ` [PATCH v2 3/3] Add limited support of VMware's hyper-call Don Slutz
2014-09-02  8:16   ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-03  0:55     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-03  8:25       ` Jan Beulich
2014-09-03 18:28         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:35   ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 16:57     ` Don Slutz
2014-09-09  9:36       ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-09 17:31         ` Don Slutz
2014-09-09 19:22           ` Boris Ostrovsky
2014-09-10  9:32           ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-10 17:25             ` Don Slutz
2014-09-01 16:10 ` [PATCH v2 0/3] Xen VMware tools support Jan Beulich
2014-09-01 18:14   ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:03 ` Ian Campbell
2014-09-08 13:18   ` Don Slutz
2014-09-08 13:42     ` Ian Campbell

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