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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] VT/IVT enabled xen version
> So for VT mode there is no VT CPU support (intel vanderpool or amd
> pacifica) necessary?
Unfortunately, yes, you do need a VT CPU.
> Afaik such processors are not available yet?
They do exist but they're not available to buy ;-) We have a number of them
in Cambridge. People from Intel are writing the VT code themselves.
> I read
> something like "for VT to work the CPU has to support a mode called VMX
> or 'ring -1'" - whatever that means ...
VT adds an "root mode" and a "non root" mode to the usual 4 rings. "Ring -1"
is basically root mode ring 0, which is what the hypervisor runs in.
Cheers,
Mark
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