Hey guys,
That might be a dumb question, but currently I find myself unable to
clearly explain that to others. As we all know how CPU and memory is
virtualised, and how memory address space is translated using the
shadow page table or EPT, that creates each VM an individual running
space.
On Thu, 01/29 16:51, Kun Cheng wrote:
Hey guys,
Hi!
That might be a dumb question, but currently I find myself unable to
clearly explain that to others. As we all know how CPU and memory is
virtualised, and how memory address space is translated using the
shadow page table or EPT, that
Hi, Fam
Thanks for your reply. So a VM process cannot use IPC because it's not
provided with certain abilities as the concerned resources or
functions are hide (not virtualised or not provided) from it. But in
another case, we do know VMs can interact with the host via hypercalls
. This, however,
Hi Jidong,
Thanks for the reply. I think I've gathered adequate explanation now.
Many thanks to you guys!
Best regards,
Kun Cheng
2015-01-30 9:53 GMT+08:00 Jidong Xiao jidong.x...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:00 AM, Kun Cheng chengku...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Fam
Thanks for your
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 3:00 AM, Kun Cheng chengku...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Fam
Thanks for your reply. So a VM process cannot use IPC because it's not
provided with certain abilities as the concerned resources or
functions are hide (not virtualised or not provided) from it. But in
another