On 11/10/24 20:12, Michael Kelley wrote: > From: Nuno Das Neves <nunodasneves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2024 2:32 PM >> >> To support Hyper-V Dom0 (aka Linux as root partition), many new >> definitions are required. > > Using "dom0" terminology here and in the Subject: line is likely to > be confusing to folks who aren't intimately involved in Hyper-V work. > Previous Linux kernel commit messages and code for running in the > Hyper-V root partition use "root partition" terminology, and I couldn't > find "dom0" having been used before. "root partition" would be more > consistent, and it also matches the public documentation for Hyper-V. > "dom0" is Xen specific terminology, and having it show up in Hyper-V > patches would be confusing for the casual reader. I know "dom0" has > been used internally at Microsoft as shorthand for "Hyper-V root > partition", but it's probably best to completely avoid such shorthand > in public Linux kernel patches and code. > > Just my $.02 .... Hi Michael, FWIW, hyperv team and us are using the term "dom0" more and more to avoid confusion between windows root and linux root, as dom0 is always linux root. I did a quick search, and "dom0" is neither copyrighted nor trademarked by xen, and I'm sure the fine folks there won't be offended. Hopefully, [Hyper-V] tag would reduce the confusion. Just my $0.1 Thanks, -Mukesh