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2020 Feb 07
0
[RFC PATCH v7 54/78] KVM: introspection: add KVMI_VCPU_GET_REGISTERS
From: Mihai Don?u <mdontu at bitdefender.com> This command is used to get kvm_regs and kvm_sregs structures, plus the list of struct kvm_msrs. Signed-off-by: Mihai Don?u <mdontu at bitdefender.com> Co-developed-by: Adalbert Laz?r <alazar at bitdefender.com> Signed-off-by: Adalbert Laz?r <alazar at bitdefender.com> --- Documentation/virt/kvm/kvmi.rst | 42
2020 Jul 21
0
[PATCH v9 56/84] KVM: introspection: add KVMI_VCPU_GET_REGISTERS
From: Mihai Don?u <mdontu at bitdefender.com> This command is used to get kvm_regs and kvm_sregs structures, plus a list of struct kvm_msrs from a specific vCPU. While the kvm_regs and kvm_sregs structures are included with every event, this command allows reading any MSR and can be used as a quick way to read the state of any vCPU. Signed-off-by: Mihai Don?u <mdontu at
2020 Jul 21
0
[PATCH v9 58/84] KVM: introspection: add KVMI_VCPU_GET_CPUID
From: Marian Rotariu <marian.c.rotariu at gmail.com> This command returns a CPUID leaf (as seen by the guest OS). Signed-off-by: Marian Rotariu <marian.c.rotariu at gmail.com> Co-developed-by: Adalbert Laz?r <alazar at bitdefender.com> Signed-off-by: Adalbert Laz?r <alazar at bitdefender.com> --- Documentation/virt/kvm/kvmi.rst | 36 +++++++++++++++++++
2020 Feb 07
78
[RFC PATCH v7 00/78] VM introspection
The KVM introspection subsystem provides a facility for applications running on the host or in a separate VM, to control the execution of other VMs (pause, resume, shutdown), query the state of the vCPUs (GPRs, MSRs etc.), alter the page access bits in the shadow page tables (only for the hardware backed ones, eg. Intel's EPT) and receive notifications when events of interest have taken place
2020 Jul 21
87
[PATCH v9 00/84] VM introspection
The KVM introspection subsystem provides a facility for applications running on the host or in a separate VM, to control the execution of other VMs (pause, resume, shutdown), query the state of the vCPUs (GPRs, MSRs etc.), alter the page access bits in the shadow page tables (only for the hardware backed ones, eg. Intel's EPT) and receive notifications when events of interest have taken place