>
> The emulated block devices already have "shared memory" with the guest
> in the form of DMA since the guest's physical memory is mapped in the
> host's va space.
>
> An interesting PoC may be something akin to XenSocket.  See
> http://www.xensource.com/files/xensummit_4/SuzanneMcIntosh_XenSummit_2007.pdf
>
> Regards,
>
> Anthony Liguori
>

I took a quick look at the slides and it seems similar to the
technique I'm proposing
especially in the aspect of using messaging. One difference is that I
hope to not
require any copying of data if the communication is between trusted entities.

Thanks,

Wink Saville

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