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Re: [Xen-users] xen over quemu OR quemu in Xen domU on a system with HVM-capable CPU



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> > 
> > 
> > Actually, I want to run 
> > 
> > quemu + kquemu inside Xen Domain 0 on the HVM-capable system.
> 
> No, because kqemu is still requiring access to ring 0 protection level
> (that's the highest privilege level), which is still not available to
> anything other than the hypvervisor itself - you can get a "different"
> ring 0 for guest domains, but that's not in Dom0. 


So I can run kquemu inside domU but not in dom0?
Right?

I can get different ring 0 for domUs,
and this gives me possibilty to run kquemu inside domUs?

> 
> So the answer to this question is the same as for non-HVM capable
> systems. 
> 
> I still don't quite understand what the purpose of running kqemu on top
> of a HVM-capable system is, as it's almost certain to be no faster than
> running a HVM domain itself. It may not be FASTER to run the HVM domain
> either - depending on what's going on in the domain, but most cases it
> probably is. 

I have tried to explain what I want in the previous letter.


Mats, thank you for your help and for your answers.
Your letters really help me to understand Xen better.

-- 
WBR, i.m.chubin


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