Hi:

I know that the android emulator is based on the QEMU. I  have setup
the emulator on my linux PC. I want to know the process flow when the
application works on emulator:

1. application goes to its own linux kernel, then it goes to QEMU,
then it goes to host Linux kernel
or
2. application goes to QEMU, then it goes to host Linux kernel.
or
3. the QEMU have compiled together with the linux kernel. Then
application goes to linux kernel of QEMU, then it goes to host Linux
kernel.

Could you tell me which one is how the emulator works?
And if possible, could you introduce some document about how  the
emulator works inside?

BTW, I already read some documents:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html
"A quick look inside the Android emulator"

I appreciate your help and hope I have stated my question clearly.
Regards,
Bo Zhao

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