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* Emulate the VT and SVM instructions, so that kvm can run in a virtual machine. Test by running a VM in a VT guest in an SVM guest on VT hardware, as well as running a VM in an SVM guest in a VT guest on SVM hardware. | * Emulate the VT and SVM instructions, so that kvm can run in a virtual machine. Test by running a VM in a VT guest in an SVM guest on VT hardware, as well as running a VM in an SVM guest in a VT guest on SVM hardware. | ||
* Attach kvm memory to a Linux address_space so that guest memory can be paged out. | |||
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Revision as of 05:55, 8 March 2007
TODO
The following items need some love. Please post to the list if you are interested in helping out:
- Real mode support: VT support for real mode is terrible, so we need to do it in software. This means extending the x86 emulator (x86_emulate.c) to handle more instructions, and changing the execution loop to call the emulator for real mode.
- Fedora kernel package: packaging kernel modules is a rather arcane stuff. We already have volunteers for openSUSE and Debian; we need packages for Fedora.
- Improve mmu page eviction algorithm (currently FIFO, change to approximate LRU).
The following smaller scale tasks can be a nice entry point to someone wishing to get involved:
- Enforce the virtual time stamp counter monotonicity even when a vcpu is migrated to another physical cpu. (in progress, Leonard Norrgård)
- Avoid saving/loading the floating point unit state on each vm entry/exit (Anthony Liguori has partially working code).
- Trap #UD and emulate sysenter/syscall/sysret/sysexit. These instructions don't exist on all cpus in all modes, so they hinder cross-vendor migration
For the adventurous:
- Emulate the VT and SVM instructions, so that kvm can run in a virtual machine. Test by running a VM in a VT guest in an SVM guest on VT hardware, as well as running a VM in an SVM guest in a VT guest on SVM hardware.
- Attach kvm memory to a Linux address_space so that guest memory can be paged out.