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[Xen-users] pv_ops dom0 kernel and VT cpu extensions
I compiled a pv_ops dom0 kernel from Jeremy's latest git tree and
upgraded Xen to 3.4.1 following one of Boris' blog entries. From the
Xen perspective everything seems to work as expected. But, I want to be
able to run both Xen and KVM existing guests in a single cloud on a farm
of VT-enabled machines. So after booting into the new pv_ops dom0
kernel as a test I tried starting one of my KVM guests. It ran
extremely slow so I knew immediately that it wasnt' using the VT
acceleration. I then looked at /proc/cpuinfo and saw that the VT cpu
flag (svm on this machine) was not there. The machine has a VT
processor and hardware virtualization is enabled in the BIOS and I
rebooted to check with a regular kernel and it of course the guest runs
with VT acceleration there. My question is how can I get pv_ops dom0
kernel or Xen 3.4.1 to pass the cpu VT flags through so that existing
KVM guests will run with cpu VT acceleration at full speed?
-Gerry
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