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Subject[PATCH 0/3] xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer
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This is a pair of Xen para-virtual frontend device drivers:
drivers/video/xen-fbfront.c provides a framebuffer, and
drivers/input/xen-kbdfront provides keyboard and mouse.

The backends run in dom0 user space.

Differences since last post:

* Required patch fixing 32-on-64 xen-blkfront included.

* Cleanup when xenkbd_probe() fails fixed.

* Don't store event channel in device info.

I started with the Xen version at
http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg?rev/ca05cf1a9bdc

Differences to that Xen version, for those who care:

* Rewritten on top of fb deferred I/O

* IRQ handler names visible in /proc and /sys match the driver names.

* Use framebuffer helper functions appropriate for framebuffer in
system RAM.

* write() refreshes the framebuffer properly.

* off-by-one height of some screen refreshs fixed.

* Crash when register_framebuffer() fails fixed.

* Test for empty ring in input_handler() fixed.

* Deadlock in xen-kbdfront resume fixed.

* Cleanup when xenkbd_probe() fails fixed.

* General clean up.

I have a step-by-step patch series from that Xen version to my
version, if anybody is interested. Might be useful for reviewers
familiar with the Xen version.

The patch consists of three parts:

1. xen: Make xen-blkfront write its protocol ABI to xenstore

Could do without, but then I'd have to put the same bug in
xen-fbfront and xen-kbdfront.

2. fbdev: Make deferred I/O work as advertized

I need fb deferred I/O, but is utterly broken. A fix has been
floating around on linux-fbdev-devel as part of a larger patch,
which as far as I know has not been merged anywhere, yet. This is
just the fix.

2. xen pvfb: Para-virtual framebuffer, keyboard and pointer driver

The actual drivers.


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