Revision tags: v6.2.1, v6.2.0, v6.3.0, v6.0.1, v6.0.0, v6.0.0rc1, v6.1.0, v5.8.3, v5.8.2, v5.8.1, v5.8.0, v5.9.0, v5.8.0rc1, v5.6.3, v5.6.2, v5.6.1, v5.6.0, v5.6.0rc1, v5.7.0, v5.4.3, v5.4.2, v5.4.1, v5.4.0, v5.5.0, v5.4.0rc1, v5.2.2, v5.2.1, v5.2.0, v5.3.0, v5.2.0rc, v5.0.2, v5.0.1, v5.0.0, v5.0.0rc2, v5.1.0, v5.0.0rc1 |
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2c7fc62c |
| 29-Sep-2017 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> |
vkernel - Print mmap() failures in megabytes
* Print mmap() failures for vkd* drives in megabytes instead of bytes.
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Revision tags: v4.8.1, v4.8.0, v4.6.2, v4.9.0, v4.8.0rc, v4.6.1 |
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54ea00b8 |
| 09-Oct-2016 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com> |
vkernel - Add COW image capability
* Add a copy-on-write disk image feature. This allows a vkernel to mount a disk image RO or R+W but does not try to write changes back to the image file.
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vkernel - Add COW image capability
* Add a copy-on-write disk image feature. This allows a vkernel to mount a disk image RO or R+W but does not try to write changes back to the image file.
This allows multiple vkernel instances to use the same image file.
* Note that when the vkernel operates on an image in this mode, modifications will eat up system memory and swap, so the user should be cognizant of the use-case. Still, the flexiblity of being able to mount the image R+W should not be underestimated.
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Revision tags: v4.6.0, v4.6.0rc2, v4.6.0rc, v4.7.0, v4.4.3, v4.4.2, v4.4.1, v4.4.0, v4.5.0, v4.4.0rc, v4.2.4, v4.3.1, v4.2.3, v4.2.1, v4.2.0, v4.0.6, v4.3.0, v4.2.0rc, v4.0.5, v4.0.4, v4.0.3, v4.0.2, v4.0.1, v4.0.0, v4.0.0rc3, v4.0.0rc2, v4.0.0rc, v4.1.0, v3.8.2, v3.8.1, v3.6.3, v3.8.0, v3.8.0rc2, v3.9.0, v3.8.0rc, v3.6.2, v3.6.1, v3.6.0, v3.7.1, v3.6.0rc, v3.7.0, v3.4.3, v3.4.2, v3.4.0, v3.4.1, v3.4.0rc, v3.5.0 |
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7eb18c8e |
| 20-Feb-2013 |
Antonio Huete Jimenez <tuxillo@quantumachine.net> |
vkd(4) - Announce virtual disks upon initialization.
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2a4f37b8 |
| 22-Feb-2013 |
Antonio Huete Jimenez <tuxillo@quantumachine.net> |
vkernel - Settable serial numbers for virtual disks.
User can specify now serial numbers for their virtual disks from the command line.
Example: ./vkernel -m 128m -r root.img:VKDMYSERNO
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Revision tags: v3.2.2, v3.2.1, v3.2.0, v3.3.0, v3.0.3 |
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db11ac4f |
| 02-Apr-2012 |
François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> |
vkernel: cap vdisk max. io size to MAXPHYS
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Revision tags: v3.0.2 |
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9ed84223 |
| 17-Mar-2012 |
Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de> |
vkernel: Move things from dev/virtual to dev/virtual/vkernel.
This is so we can later put any other "virtual" device drivers in their own subdirectories in dev/virtual.
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