On 06/18/2014 05:01 PM, Andreas Färber wrote:
late onto this thread: SUSE Security team has just recently
done a thorough review of QEMU ivshmem code because a customer has
requested this be supported in SLES12. Multiple security-related
patches were submitted by Stefan Hajnoczi and Sebastian Krahmer, and I
fear they are probably still not merged for lack of active
maintainer... In such cases, after review, I expect them to be picked
up by Peter as committer or via qemu-trivial.
So -1, against dropping it.
Are these patches on patchwork ?
Vincent, you will find an RFC for an ivshmem-test in the qemu-devel
list archives or possibly on my qtest branch. The blocking issue that
I haven't worked on yet is that we can't unconditionally run the qtest
because it depends on KVM enabled at configure time (as opposed to
runtime) to have the device available.
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/336367/
As others have stated before, the nahanni server seems unmaintained,
thus not getting packaged by SUSE either and making testing the
interrupt parts of ivshmem difficult - unless we sort out and fill
with actual test code my proposed qtest.
Thanks for the RFC patch.
About ivshmem server, yes I will look at it.
I will see what I can propose or if importing nahanni implementation
as-is is the best solution.
Anyway, first, documentation.
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David Marchand
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