> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Mao, Junjie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This patch handles PCID/INVPCID for guests.
> >
> > Process-context identifiers (PCIDs) are a facility by which a logical 
> > processor may cache information for multiple linear-address spaces so that 
> > the processor may retain cached information when software switches to a 
> > different linear-address space. Refer to section 4.10.1 in IA32 Intel 
> > Software Developer's Manual Volume 3A for details.
> >
> > For guests with EPT, the PCID feature is enabled and INVPCID behaves as 
> > running natively.
> > For guests without EPT, the PCID feature is disabled and INVPCID triggers 
> > #UD.
> >
> Do I understand correctly that this means it is impossible to migrate a guest 
> which is using PCID from a host with EPT to a host without EPT (by passing 
> enable_ept=0 to the module, for example) ?

I think you are right. Guests using PCID/INVPCID cannot migrate to a host 
without it, and EPT is a precondition of this feature.

> Does the emulated CR3 load need to learn about the new function of the low 
> bits?

I have not found any restrictions on writing CR3 brings about by PCID.
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