[RFC] Moving bhyve to head
Alfred Perlstein
bright at mu.org
Sun Mar 10 03:59:32 UTC 2013
Peter, bhyve has been a huge boon and very successful for many of us. A
few people have asked me if the code will be available in -stable soon.
Is that possible? Can I help in any fashion?
-Alfred
On 1/8/13 9:17 PM, Peter Grehan wrote:
> Neel and I would like to move bhyve development from the
> projects/bhyve branch into CURRENT. This will allow the code
> to reach a wider audience before 10, and provide us with better
> feedback on what features should be prioritized.
>
> The intent of bhyve is to provide a small, extendible codebase
> that allows FreeBSD users to easily run virtual machines. Currently,
> bhyve supports running FreeBSD/amd64 guests on FreeBSD/amd64
> hosts with Intel VT-x and EPT CPU support. Additional guest operating
> systems should be available in the near future, as will AMD-SVM CPU
> support.
>
> bhyve is implemented as a kernel module and user-level utilities. Note
> that it has zero impact on the system until the module is loaded.
>
> The raw diff against CURRENT can be viewed at
> http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/diff.txt
>
> (A sanitized diff, without the svn mergeinfo, is at:
> http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/diff_without_mergeinfo.txt
>
> A listing of modified and added files with annotations is at:
> http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/diff_filenames_only.txt)
>
> Info on bhyve and installation instructions can be found at
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/BHyVe
> http://bhyve.org
>
> Comments and review requested :)
>
> later,
>
> Peter & Neel.
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