Re: [RFC, PATCH 5/24] i386 Vmi code patching

From: Chris Wright
Date: Wed Mar 22 2006 - 17:59:44 EST


* Daniel Arai (arai@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> To elaborate a bit more, the "ROM" layer is "published" by the hypervisor.
> This layer of abstraction will let you take a VMI-compiled kernel and run
> it efficiently on any hypervisor that exports a VMI interface - even one
> that you didn't know about (or didn't exist) when you compiled your kernel.
>
> If the ROM part is compiled into the code, then you have to compile in
> support for the specific hypervisor(s) you want to run on. It might be
> reasonable for this code to be in a lodable kernel module, rather than a
> device ROM per se, but you still want that kernel module to be provided by
> the hypervisor.

I don't agree. That module may know how to get interface info from a
vdso analog (just like a driver knows the hardware details of the device
it's interacting with, but the core kernel api is unaware), but placing
the binary compatibility on the kernel proper is wrong IMO.

thanks,
-chris
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