Simply refer to all Xen drivers as para-virtualized, as this appears to
be the preferred Xen parlance. Discussed with: Steve Hand <steven.hand at cl.cam.ac.uk> MFC after: 1 day
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.Dd December 13, 2010
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.Dd December 17, 2010
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.Dt XEN 4
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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functionality, such as processing management requests, returning idle
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physical memory pages to the hypervisor, etc.
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.Ss Xen DomU device drivers
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Xen administrative and para-virtualized drivers are automatically added to
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the kernel if a PV kernel is compiled using
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Xen para-virtualized drivers are automatically added to the kernel if a PV
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kernel is compiled using
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.Cd "options XEN" ;
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for HVM environments,
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.Cd "options XENHVM"
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