Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "__cli".
2007 Apr 18
1
[RFC, PATCH 8/24] i386 Vmi syscall assembly
Illustration of how VMI inlines are used to greatly limit the impact of code
change in low level assembler code. Spinlocks, system calls, and the fault
handling paths are affected by adding some padding bytes to convert the native
instructions into a hook point for the hypervisor to insert shim code.
These changes are sufficient to glue the Linux low level entry points to
hypervisor event
2007 Apr 18
1
[RFC, PATCH 8/24] i386 Vmi syscall assembly
Illustration of how VMI inlines are used to greatly limit the impact of code
change in low level assembler code. Spinlocks, system calls, and the fault
handling paths are affected by adding some padding bytes to convert the native
instructions into a hook point for the hypervisor to insert shim code.
These changes are sufficient to glue the Linux low level entry points to
hypervisor event
1997 Nov 13
0
Linux F00F Patch [Forwarded e-mail from Aleph One]
...else if (handler==bounds)
+ do_bounds(regs,error_code);
+ else if (handler==invalid_op)
+ do_invalid_op(regs,error_code);
+ else {
+ printk("INVALID HANDLER!\n");
+ for (;;) __cli();
+ }
+ printk("... done>\n");
+ goto out;
+ }
+
/* Are we prepared to handle this kernel fault? */
if ((fixup = search_exception_table(regs->eip)) != 0) {
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Exception at [<...
2012 Nov 26
13
[PATCH 0 of 4] Minios improvements for app development
This patch series contains a set of patches making minios rather easier
to use, from an application development point of view.
Overview of patches:
1 Command line argument parsing support, from Xen.
2 Weak console handler function.
3 Build system tweaks for application directories.
4 Trailing whitespace cleanup. (because it is very messy)
Patch 4 is likely to be more controversial than
2007 Apr 18
43
[RFC PATCH 00/35] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths
2007 Apr 18
43
[RFC PATCH 00/35] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths
2007 Apr 18
33
[RFC PATCH 00/33] Xen i386 paravirtualization support
Unlike full virtualization in which the virtual machine provides
the same platform interface as running natively on the hardware,
paravirtualization requires modification to the guest operating system
to work with the platform interface provided by the hypervisor.
Xen was designed with performance in mind. Calls to the hypervisor
are minimized, batched if necessary, and non-critical codepaths