OASIS Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) TC

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

    Posted 02-15-2018 03:27
    I did my best to scan some Red Hat patent applications and look for things that might in theory be relevant to VIRTIO. 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 84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) diff --git a/IPR.md b/IPR.md index 0c888f8..ee1adec 100644 --- a/IPR.md +++ b/IPR.md @@ -8,6 +8,90 @@ made to the TC, as defined in and required by the OASIS IPR Policy. ### IPR disclosures made by Red Hat +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, Feb 14, 2018 + +Red Hat has filed several United States patent applications that might be +essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. + +The US Patent No. 9846610 "Page Fault-Based Fast Memory-Mapped I/O for Virtual +Machines" and the The US Publication Nos. 20150095548 "Handling memory-mapped +input-output (MMIO) based instructions using fast access addresses" are relevant +to section "Virtio Over PCI Bus" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. + +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). + +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, Feb 14, 2018 + +Red Hat has filed several United States patent applications that might become +essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. + +The unpublished applications are relevant to sections "Virtqueues" and +"Virtio Over PCI Bus" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. + +Red Hat is unable to provide more specific information regarding the +unpublished applications, until such time as the applications are published or +the patents are issued. + +Should one of these patent applications 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). + +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, Feb 14, 2018 + +Red Hat has been issued a United States patent and filed a patent application +that might become essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. + +The US Patent No. 9710372 as well as a US Publication No. 20170315907 titled +"Virtual machine based huge page balloon support" are relevant to section +"Traditional Memory Balloon Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) +specification. + +Should this patent application be issued as a patent, and 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). + +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, Feb 14, 2018 + +Red Hat has been issued a United States patent that might become essential to +an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. + +The US Patent No. 9798482 titled "Efficient and secure memory allocation in +virtualized computer systems" is relevant to section "Traditional Memory +Balloon Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. + +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). + +#### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, Feb 14, 2018 + +Red Hat has filed several United States patent applications that might become +essential to an OASIS Standards Final Deliverable. + +The unpublished applications are relevant to section "Traditional Memory +Balloon Device" of the Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) specification. + +Red Hat is unable to provide more specific information regarding the +unpublished applications, until such time as the applications are published or +the patents are issued. + +Should one of these patent applications 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). + #### Statement regarding IPR, submitted by Red Hat, July 28, 2016 and amended Feb 14, 2018 Red Hat has been issued a United States patent that might become -- MST


  • 2.  Re: [virtio] [PATCH] IPR: disclosures by Red Hat

    Posted 02-15-2018 09:31
    On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 05:26:37AM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > I did my best to scan some Red Hat patent applications and look for > things that might in theory be relevant to VIRTIO. > > 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 84 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Attachment: signature.asc Description: PGP signature