Hi Avi,

Do you have other comments on this version of patch? 

Thanks,
Dongxiao

Xu, Dongxiao wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This is hosted VMM coexistence support v3.
> 
> Main changes from v2:
> 1) Change vmm_coexistence to vmm_exclusive.
> 2) Some code structure changes. Split the original 3 patches to 4.
> 3) Address some comments from Avi.
> 
> Main changes from v1:
> 1) Add an module option "vmm_coexistence" to decide whether to
> enable this feature. Currently it is off defaultly.
> 2) Each time when a KVM vcpu is scheduled in, it will invalidate EPT
> and VPID TLBs to avoid conflict between different VMMs.
> 
> VMX: Support for coexistence of KVM and other hosted VMMs.
> 
> The following NOTE is picked up from Intel SDM 3B 27.3 chapter,
> MANAGING VMCS REGIONS AND POINTERS.
> 
> ----------------------
> NOTE
> As noted in Section 21.1, the processor may optimize VMX operation
> by maintaining the state of an active VMCS (one for which VMPTRLD
> has been executed) on the processor. Before relinquishing control to
> other system software that may, without informing the VMM, remove
> power from the processor (e.g., for transitions to S3 or S4) or leave
> VMX operation, a VMM must VMCLEAR all active VMCSs. This ensures
> that all VMCS data cached by the processor are flushed to memory
> and that no other software can corrupt the current VMM's VMCS data.
> It is also recommended that the VMM execute VMXOFF after such
> executions of VMCLEAR.
> ----------------------
> 
> Currently, VMCLEAR is called at VCPU migration. To support hosted
> VMM coexistence, this patch modifies the VMCLEAR/VMPTRLD and
> VMXON/VMXOFF usages. VMCLEAR will be called when VCPU is
> scheduled out of a physical CPU, while VMPTRLD is called when VCPU
> is scheduled in a physical CPU. Also this approach could eliminates
> the IPI mechanism for original VMCLEAR. As suggested by SDM,
> VMXOFF will be called after VMCLEAR, and VMXON will be called
> before VMPTRLD.
> 
> With this patchset, KVM and VMware Workstation 7 could launch
> serapate guests and they can work well with each other.

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