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Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] domU address space



In addition, It seems that PV domain can use an unimplemented VA address
except xen area.
Ideally xen should check it and reflect the unimplemented address fault
to the guest. But it sounds overkill.
--
Kouya

Isaku Yamahata writes:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 09:28:39AM +0800, Dong, Eddie wrote:
> > Alex & All:
> >     First of all, pls forgive me that I was out of Xen/IA64 for quit
> > a long time, and I didn't fully catch up yet now.
> >     In the very beginning day of Xen/IA64, I remembered the address
> > isolation between guest (domU) & hypervisor is not solved though guest
> > PAL can provide less number of VA bits, it just assume pv guest won't
> > touch hypervisor address space, i.e. it will strictly follow PAL
> > reported VA address bits. Is this solved now?
> 
> Yes. (Possibly there might be bugs, though.)
> In paravirtualized domain case, PV domain is running under
> ring 2 (or ring 1 depending on the compile time configuration), and
> the xen area is proteceted by privileged level.
> In VTi domain case, it's protected by psr.vm = 1.
> 
> -- 
> yamahata
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