Zachary Amsden wrote:
> BTW, VMware can run 64-bit guests on a 32-bit host, all it needs is
> capable hardware, so unless you mask the 64-bit support in KVM, you
> could have a strange situation where the 32-bit KVM starts (or tries to
> start, expecting success) running 64-bit code.  I can imagine a couple
> of ways that could blow up the host if assumptions are made that 32-bit
> guests will limit themselves to running 32-bit code.  So if you don't
> support EFER.LM activation, you should strip the cpuid bit from
> hardware.
>   

We do that.


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