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2009-02-18build xen 3.3 packages for netbsd-5 again despite there is no Dom0 PAE support.cegger1-3/+2
bouyer says: Dom0 PAE support will be pulled up to netbsd-5 after netbsd-5-0-RELEASE is tagged. building the packages on netbsd-5 in the meantime does not hurt.
2009-02-16- drop 4.99.* , everyone using xen 3.3 should be either on netbsd-5 or on ↵cegger1-3/+3
-current. - drop i386 on netbsd-5. It requires Dom0 PAE support only -current has.
2009-01-13Update to Xen 3.3.1.cegger3-15/+15
This is a mainenance release with a number of stability fixes.
2008-10-14Remove entry for patch-ab, that is not intended for the repository.joerg1-2/+1
2008-10-13No need to depend on Python at runtime. Bump revision.joerg2-2/+5
2008-10-08DESTDIR support.joerg1-4/+7
2008-08-22Update to final Xen 3.3.0.cegger2-9/+8
Release notes for Xen 3.3.0: This is a major new release with a host of new features including: - Power management (P & C states) in the hypervisor - HVM emulation domains ('qemu-on-minios') for better scalability, performance and security - PVGrub: boot PV kernels using real GRUB inside the PV domain - Better PV performance: domain lock removed from pagetable-update paths - Shadow3: optimisations to make this the best shadow pagetable algorithm yet, making HVM performance better than ever - Hardware Assisted Paging enhancements: 2MB page support for better TLB locality - CPUID feature levelling: allows safe domain migration across systems with different CPU models. - PVSCSI drivers for SCSI access direct into PV guests - HVM framebuffer optimisations: scan for framebuffer updates more efficiently - Device passthrough enhancements - Full x86 real-mode emulation for HVM guests on Intel VT: supports a much wider range of legacy guest OSes - New qemu merge with upstream development - Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports
2008-08-20Update to Xen 3.3 7th release candidate:cegger2-7/+7
This fixes an x86 HVM emulation issue introduced in -rc6 which caused certain guests (Win98 and OS2, for example) to fail to boot.
2008-08-20Update to Xen 3.3 6th release candidate:cegger2-7/+7
This has a handful of small fixes that were submitted after -rc5, and also a larger fix for emulation of certain repeated I/O instructions for x86 HVM guests.
2008-08-15Update to changeset 18331. Some bugfixes never hurt.cegger2-8/+8
2008-08-07Import Xen 3.3.0-rc3cegger5-0/+88
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 hardware (runs only on i686-class CPUs), which supports running multiple guests operating systems on a single machine. At boot, the xen kernel is loaded (via grub) along with the guest kernel for the first domain (called domain0). domain0 has privileges to access the physical hardware (PCI and ISA devices), administrate other domains and provide virtual devices (disks and network) to other domains. This package contains the Xen 3.3 kernel itself.