package mirage-console-xen-proto
Implementation of Mirage console protocol for Xen
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
mirage-console-v4.0.0.tbz
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Description
README
mirage-console -- implementations of Mirage consoles, for Unix and Xen
v4.0.0
The Unix version of the console currently uses standard output. The code is in
unix/console.{ml,mli}
The Xen kernel version of the console uses the primary PV console ring. The code is in
xen/console.{ml,mli}
There is also a Unix userspace utility which creates and services Xen consoles ("console backends"):
Connect a console to a VM like this:
[root@st30 ~]# ./mirage-console connect trusty
Operating on VM domain id: 19
Creating device 1 (linux device /dev/tty1)
{ ref = 128; event_channel = 13 }
Then inside the guest:
[root@trusty ~]# cat > /dev/hvc1
hello
there
And observe in dom0:
hello
there
Then hit Control+C and it all cleans up.
Dependencies (5)
- xenstore
- rresult
-
mirage-console
= version
-
dune
>= "1.0"
-
ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (2)
-
mirage-console-xen
>= "2.2.0" & < "2.4.3" | = "4.0.0"
-
mirage-console-xen-backend
< "2.4.3" | = "4.0.0"
Conflicts
None
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