Hi, Fedora's Xen hackers have been working hard towards switching our kernel-xen package from a forward-ported Xensource kernel tree to a state-of-the-art upstream, paravirt_ops based, kernel in Fedora 9 as described here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvops http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-xen/2007-November/msg00106.html
Some great progress has been made, and tomorrow's rawhide will have a kernel-xen update with:
+ A very recent 2.6.25-rc4 base
+ Xen paravirt_ops DomU from upstream
+ x86_64 Xen paravirt_ops DomU support
+ Paravirt framebuffer
However, although the Dom0 paravirt_ops work is well advanced at this point, we still don't have backend drivers or x86_64 Dom0 working.
With the feature freeze looming next week, we have make the difficult decision to focus the Fedora 9 efforts on DomU and postpone the inclusion of paravirt_ops Dom0 support.
The alternative course of action was to keep shipping the 2.6.21.7 based kernel-xen in Fedora 9, but we have ruled this out as a supportable option. This kernel is almost a year old now and we cannot expect Fedora hackers to keep the distribution working on such an old kernel. Examples of the kind of issues we see cropping up are:
1) Broken installs due to old squashfs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/431109
2) Broken SELinux due to old SELinux:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/436173
3) Broken networking due to old netlink:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/431179
We feel that making significant investment across the distribution to keep this old kernel working for the sake of Dom0 support would be wasting effort on a dead codebase.
Work will continue apace on the Dom0 paravirt_ops effort for Fedora 10 and we hope to introduce the first build to rawhide soon after Fedora 9 been branched. This first build should include backend drivers and x86_64 support. If all goes well with the Dom0 support in Fedora 10 rawhide, we may well pull it into Fedora 9 as a post-GA update.
So, in summary:
1) Try out the F9 rawhide/beta paravirt_ops kernel-xen in your DomUs
2) Keep your Dom0 on Fedora 8 for now
3) If you want to help out with Dom0 paravirt_ops testing, then be ready to jump onto Fedora 10 rawhide
Thanks, Mark.