This mail is meant to get a discussion started. Please keep me on cc for the discussion, as I'm not subscribed to libvir-list. ivshmem is an implementation of an inter-VM communication channel. Support for this has been in qemu since v0.14.0 and libvirt patches have been recently posted[1]. What's still missing is the ivshmem server. The ivshmem server is needed when one would like to use interrupts with ivshmem. The server manages a set of eventfds to send/recv those interrupts. There is currently only one implementation of this server that I'm aware of, which is available from this git repo [2] in the ivshmem-server directory. My suggestion for libvirt is that this code be integrated into libvirt, rather than managed by libvirt, for the following reasons 1. libvirt should keep track of the socket path in order to build ivshmem's command line anyway. 2. the current ivshmem server code is ~300 lines, so it shouldn't be a large integration effort. 3. keeping ivhsmem server separate increases the package management that distributions need to do. afaik, it isn't currently packaged for any distribution. One concern I have with the git repo [2] is that I don't see any license for ivshmem-server. I've cc'ed Cam for his input. Drew [1] http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-November/msg00731.html [2] git://gitorious.org/nahanni/guest-code.git -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list