OASIS Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) TC

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  • 1.  [PATCH] IPR: update disclosures by Red Hat

    Posted 01-29-2019 19:12
    I did my best to check some past Red Hat IPR disclosures about patent applications and update the disclosures where the patents have issued. Should one of these applications be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). Cc: tc-admin@oasis-open.org Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> --- IPR.md 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/IPR.md b/IPR.md index 14d2fa2..01b424d 100644 --- a/IPR.md +++ b/IPR.md @@ -274,24 +274,24 @@ operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 To: OASIS From: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat -Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 +Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29. 2018 Red Hat has filed United States patent applications that may contain essential claims or claims that might become essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. -The US Publications Nos. 20170075770 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device Backend Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. +The US Patent Nos. 10019325 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device Backend Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. -Should these patent applications be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). +Should these patents be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 To: OASIS From: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 Red Hat has filed a United States patent application that might become essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. -The US Publication No. US20170251082 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. +The US Patent No. 10051087 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. -Should this patent application be issued as a patent, and be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). +Should this patent be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). -- MST


  • 2.  Re: [TC Admin] [PATCH] IPR: update disclosures by Red Hat

    Posted 01-29-2019 19:24
    Thanks Michael. I will send this along to Jamie Clarke. /chet On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:12 PM Michael S. Tsirkin < mst@redhat.com > wrote: I did my best to check some past Red Hat IPR disclosures about patent applications and update the disclosures where the patents have issued. Should one of these applications be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). Cc: tc-admin@oasis-open.org Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin < mst@redhat.com > --- ÂIPR.md 14 +++++++------- Â1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/IPR.md b/IPR.md index 14d2fa2..01b424d 100644 --- a/IPR.md +++ b/IPR.md @@ -274,24 +274,24 @@ operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC ÂRequirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date Âof this disclosure). -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 ÂTo: OASIS ÂFrom: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat -Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 +Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29. 2018 ÂRed Hat has filed United States patent applications that may contain essential claims or claims that might become essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. -The US Publications Nos. 20170075770 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device Backend Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. +The US Patent Nos. 10019325 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device Backend Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. -Should these patent applications be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). +Should these patents be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 ÂTo: OASIS ÂFrom: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat ÂDate: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 ÂRed Hat has filed a United States patent application that might become essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. -The US Publication No. US20170251082 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. +The US Patent No. 10051087 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. -Should this patent application be issued as a patent, and be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). +Should this patent be identified as essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). -- MST -- /chet ---------------- Chet Ensign Chief Technical Community Steward OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society http://www.oasis-open.org Primary: +1 973-996-2298 Mobile: +1 201-341-1393Â


  • 3.  Re: [TC Admin] [PATCH] IPR: update disclosures by Red Hat

    Posted 01-29-2019 20:39
    Thanks! If you do, and if https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/virtio/ipr.php can be updated, then please note that what the TC voted on is to maintain the list of IPR disclosures under https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-admin/blob/master/IPR.md So we would like to ask that https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/virtio/ipr.php is please modified to include the link to https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-admin/blob/master/IPR.md Something like This TC operates under the Non-Assertion Mode of the OASIS IPR Policy. The up to date list of IPR disclosures can be found at https://github.com/oasis-tcs/virtio-admin/blob/master/IPR.md . Will do the job. Thanks in advance! On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 02:23:28PM -0500, Chet Ensign wrote: > Thanks Michael. I will send this along to Jamie Clarke.  > > /chet > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 2:12 PM Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> wrote: > > I did my best to check some past Red Hat IPR disclosures about patent > applications and update the disclosures where the patents have issued. > > Should one of these applications be identified as essential to the > compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable > produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the > VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in > section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this > disclosure). > > Cc: tc-admin@oasis-open.org > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> > --- >  IPR.md 14 +++++++------- >  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/IPR.md b/IPR.md > index 14d2fa2..01b424d 100644 > --- a/IPR.md > +++ b/IPR.md > @@ -274,24 +274,24 @@ operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the > Non-Assertion Mode TC >  Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the > date >  of this disclosure). > > -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and > amended Jan 24, 2018 > +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and > amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 > >  To: OASIS >  From: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat > -Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 > +Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29. 2018 >  Red Hat has filed United States patent applications that may contain > essential claims or claims that might become essential to an OASIS > Standards Final Deliverable. > > -The US Publications Nos. 20170075770 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device > Backend Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio > Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. > +The US Patent Nos. 10019325 and 9507626 titled "Virtual Device Backend > Recovery" are relevant to section "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of > the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. > > -Should these patent applications be identified as essential to the > compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced > by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, > under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of > the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). > +Should these patents be identified as essential to the compliant > implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the > VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the > Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS > IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). > > -#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and > amended Jan 24, 2018 > +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, April 7, 2016 and > amended Jan 24, 2018 and Jan 29, 2019 > >  To: OASIS >  From: Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat >  Date: April 7, 2016 amended Jan 24, 2018 >  Red Hat has filed a United States patent application that might become > essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. > > -The US Publication No. US20170251082 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event > Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section > "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) > specification. > +The US Patent No. 10051087 titled "Dynamic Cache-Efficient Event > Suppression For Network Function Virtualization" is relevant to section > "Basic Facilities of a Virtio Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) > specification. > > -Should this patent application be issued as a patent, and be identified as > essential to the compliant implementation of an OASIS Standards Final > Deliverable produced by the VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified > by the VIRTIO TC, under the Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in > section 10.3 of the OASIS IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). > +Should this patent be identified as essential to the compliant > implementation of an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable produced by the > VIRTIO TC, Red Hat will operate, as specified by the VIRTIO TC, under the > Non-Assertion Mode TC Requirements described in section 10.3 of the OASIS > IPR Policy (as of the date of this disclosure). > -- > MST > > > > > > -- > > /chet  > ---------------- > Chet Ensign > Chief Technical Community Steward > OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society > http://www.oasis-open.org > > Primary: +1 973-996-2298 > Mobile: +1 201-341-1393