[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: [RFC, PATCH 1/24] i386 Vmi documentation
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 22:34, Chris Wright wrote: > * Andi Kleen (ak@xxxxxxx) wrote: > > On Monday 13 March 2006 18:59, Zachary Amsden wrote: > > > > > + The general mechanism for providing customized features and > > > + capabilities is to provide notification of these feature through > > > + the CPUID call, > > > > How should that work since CPUID cannot be intercepted by > > a Hypervisor (without VMX/SVM)? > > Yeah, it requires guest kernel cooperation/modification. Even then it's useless for many flags because any user program can (and will) call CPUID directly. > > > + The net result of these choices is that most of the calls are very > > > + easy to make from C-code, and calls that are likely to be required in > > > + low level trap handling code are easy to call from assembler. Most > > > + of these calls are also very easily implemented by the hypervisor > > > + vendor in C code, and only the performance critical calls from > > > + assembler paths require custom assembly implementations. > > > + > > > + CORE INTERFACE CALLS > > > > Did I miss it or do you never describe how to find these entry points? > > It's the ROM interface. For native they are emitted directly inline. > For non-native, they are emitted as call stubs, which call to the ROM. > I don't recall if it's in this doc, but the inline patch has all the > gory details. Sure the point was if they write this long fancy document why stop at documenting the last 5%? -Andi _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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