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Re: [Xen-devel] frontend and backend devices and different types of hw - pci for example



Mark Williamson wrote:
While I'm on the subject, I'd personally like to see guests granted IO access slightly differently. There are two ways to grant IO access on x86: change the IOPL (giving the guest access to all IO ports) or set IO bits in the TSS (giving fine grained control). The problem with the latter is that guest *apps* will be able to access the hardware; essentially x86 gives you coarse grained control and ring-level protection, or vice-versa.

Could XenLinux use a different TSS to run its apps?

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David Hopwood <david.nospam.hopwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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