[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] any exit function in xen that is similar to exit_kernel?
2011/12/1 George Dunlap <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Baozeng <sploving1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello all, >> I added a hypercall "do_greet" that only prints "Hello world" to do a >> small experiment. After it prints the "hello world", I would it to >> exit from Xen and stop current process. For instance: >> the hypercall is like this: >> int do_greet(){ >> pirntk("Hello world\n"); >> /*then I would it exit from Xen and stop current process that called it.*/ >> exit_?? //exit(0) does not work. >> } >> >> If a process at the application level calls this hypercall through >> privcmd file, I would like it kill this process after the hypercall >> prints "Hello world". Then how to do that? > > A process is a guest kernel-level construct. Xen doesn't know > anything about processes; it only knows things about VMs. You can > easily kill the guest by doing this: > domain_crash(current->domain); > > If you want the process only to be killed, you have to have the guest > kernel do it. > Okay. I know. It need first return to the kernel address space. Then is there any function that can return the kernel address space from Xen after the hypercall? like this: int do_greet(){ pirntk("Hello world\n"); /*then I would it exit from Xen to the kernel.*/ exit_?? // after that CS and EIP should pointer to the kernel address space. } if there doesnot exiest such function, how can I know which function switches kernel into Xen to trigger such hypercall, so that I can return it by myself. Is it in the entry.S, when int $82 instruction happen, then the CS and EIP begin to switch point to Xen? thanks > -George -- Best Regards, Baozeng Ding OSTG,NFS,ISCAS _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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