xen/xen-dom0-modules.service
Charles Arnold 97a0425e04 - Update to Xen Version 4.5.1 FCS (fate#315675)
xen-4.5.1-testing-src.tar.bz2
- Dropped patches now contained in tarball
  556c2cf2-x86-don-t-crash-mapping-a-page-using-EFI-rt-page-tables.patch
  556d9718-efi-fix-allocation-problems-if-ExitBootServices-fails.patch
  556eabf7-x86-apic-Disable-the-LAPIC-later-in-smp_send_stop.patch
  556eac15-x86-crash-don-t-use-set_fixmap-in-the-crash-path.patch
  55780aaa-efi-avoid-calling-boot-services-after-ExitBootServices.patch
  55780aff-x86-EFI-fix-EFI_MEMORY_WP-handling.patch
  55780b43-EFI-early-add-mapbs-to-map-EfiBootServices-Code-Data.patch
  55780b97-EFI-support-default-attributes-to-map-Runtime-service-areas.patch

- Replace 5124efbe-add-qxl-support.patch with the variant that
  finally made it upstream, 554cc211-libxl-add-qxl.patch

- bsc#931627 - VUL-0: CVE-2015-4105: XSA-130: xen: Guest triggerable
  qemu MSI-X pass-through error messages
  qemu-MSI-X-latch-writes.patch
- bsc#907514 - Bus fatal error & sles12 sudden reboot has been observed
- bsc#910258 - SLES12 Xen host crashes with FATAL NMI after shutdown
  of guest with VT-d NIC
- bsc#918984 - Bus fatal error & sles11-SP4 sudden reboot has been
  observed
- bsc#923967 - Partner-L3: Bus fatal error & sles11-SP3 sudden reboot
  has been observed
  x86-MSI-X-teardown.patch
  x86-MSI-X-enable.patch
  x86-MSI-X-guest-mask.patch
  x86-MSI-X-maskall.patch
  qemu-MSI-X-enable-maskall.patch

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/xen?expand=0&rev=364
2015-06-30 14:23:29 +00:00

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[Unit]
Description=Load dom0 backend drivers
ConditionPathExists=/proc/xen
Before=proc-xen.mount
DefaultDependencies=no
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=true
Environment=PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
# dummy to have always one valid line
ExecStart=-/usr/bin/env uname -a
# modules listed in /usr/lib/modules.d/xen.conf
# load them manually to avoid usage of system-modules-load.service