bouyer says:
Dom0 PAE support will be pulled up to netbsd-5 after netbsd-5-0-RELEASE is
tagged. building the packages on netbsd-5 in the meantime does not hurt.
Recent changes in -current now allow building a 32bit binary on amd64 for this package.
While here, remove conflict with xentools32-* which was never packaged.
Release notes for Xen 3.3.0:
This is a major new release with a host of new features including:
- Power management (P & C states) in the hypervisor
- HVM emulation domains ('qemu-on-minios') for better scalability,
performance and security
- PVGrub: boot PV kernels using real GRUB inside the PV domain
- Better PV performance: domain lock removed from pagetable-update paths
- Shadow3: optimisations to make this the best shadow pagetable algorithm
yet, making HVM performance better than ever
- Hardware Assisted Paging enhancements: 2MB page support for better TLB
locality
- CPUID feature levelling: allows safe domain migration across systems with
different CPU models.
- PVSCSI drivers for SCSI access direct into PV guests
- HVM framebuffer optimisations: scan for framebuffer updates more
efficiently
- Device passthrough enhancements
- Full x86 real-mode emulation for HVM guests on Intel VT: supports a much
wider range of legacy guest OSes
- New qemu merge with upstream development
- Many other changes in both x86 and IA64 ports
This has a handful of small fixes that were submitted after -rc5, and also a
larger fix for emulation of certain repeated I/O instructions for x86 HVM
guests.
The Xen virtual machine monitor allows running several virtual machines on a
single physical machine. The xentools33 package contains the tools to create,
destroy and control the virtual machines.
The xentools33 package contains the tools for Xen 3.3.x