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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 03:24:05PM +0900, Daniel Castro wrote:
Kevin, thanks for your answer.
Please see below:
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Kevin O'Connor kevin@koconnor.net wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 02:33:52PM +0900, Daniel Castro wrote:
Good Day,
In order to give PV Drivers to SeaBIOS we will need to solve a few problems, one is the following: Does a booting kernel informs the BIOS that it will leave real mode and not use it again? When the booting kernel uses CPU real mode for the last time, how can we (Xen or SeaBIOS) know that real mode will no longer be used, and hence BIOS calls will not be issued?
In the general case, no.
The ACPI spec does define a mechanism for the OS to inform the BIOS that it is transitioning from "Legacy state" to "Working state" via an SMI. SeaBIOS does have code for this (see src/smm.c), but it doesn't currently do anything interesting. Unfortunately, this is only available for OSs that support ACPI.
In your opinion how hard would implementing that functionality will be?
Well, there's code there today. Unfortunately it's all in 16bit mode assembler. If anything significant needs to be done then transitioning to C code would be needed, and getting that all setup would likely be a pain.
and how often that call is supported by HVM guests? Windows support such feature?
I think it's common for OSes to do this. It's been in the ACPI spec for some time, and not doing it would likely break USB keyboard emulation.
-Kevin
We want upon last real mode usage to leave all Xen PV information in a clean state, this means, closing the channel and ring between the newly created domain and the host system.
Is it required to close the channel? Can opening a new channel implicitly close the old channel (I believe this is what the virtio stuff does)?
-Kevin
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