Avi Kivity wrote:
> We've now switched to allocating guest memory in userspace rather than
> in the kernel.  This is important if you have a mainframe, but also if
> you want to share memory between guests and implement nice features like
> swapping.
> 
> Changes since kvm-45:
> - fix host oops on bad guest ioapic accesses
> - handle NMIs before enabling host interrupts
> - add general guest memory accessors (Izik Eidus)
> - allow user control over shadow cache size (Izik Eidus)
> - auto tune shadow cache size with guest memory (Izik Eidus)
> - allocate guest memory in userspace instead of in kernel (Izik Eidus)
> - code style fixes (Mike Day, Anthony Liguori)
> - lapic cleanups (Rusty Russell)
> - fix acpi interrupt reporting for FreeBSD
> - fix color problems on certain displays
> - Red Hat 7.1 support
> - vmmouse support (Dan Kenigsberg)
> - fix sdl window caption when keyboard is captured (Dan Kenigsberg)
> - improve libkvm configure script (Jerone Young)
> - improve bios compilation support on x86_64 hosts (Laurent Vivier)
> - fix acpi processor reporting for Windows 2000 with the ACPI HAL (Sheng
> Yang)

when i try to compile it on centos i've got this error (which is not
happend in kvm-45) :
----------------------------------
iasl -tc -p acpi-dsdt.hex acpi-dsdt.dsl
make[1]: iasl: Command not found
----------------------------------
where this iasl comes from? and where can i found it? i can't found in
any package even in external repos.

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  Levente                               "Si vis pacem para bellum!"

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