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[Xen-devel] HVM initiative


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  • From: John Que <qwejohn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:26:43 +0200
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Hello all,
I had noticed that there is a mrecurial repository for a unified interface
for Vt-x and AMD svm in:
 http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/xen-unstable-hvm.hg

 HVM stands for "Hardware virtual machine", and it is an
 interface that abstracts away from the x86/x86_64 CPU specifics.

 Is there intention that this will be integrated to the main
 tree ? there are some differences between svm and vt-x ; some are
 in terminology, but some are real ones (like the fact the svm has
 tagged TLB and uses ASID while vt-x does not).

 Does anybody knows more on this HVM initiative and shed some light on it?
** John **

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