On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 06:21:25PM +0100, Per-Olov Sjoholm wrote:
> According to this link 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_virtual_machines
> Qemu can run at almost native speed if it runs in full virtualization mode. 
> This seems to be with option -kernel-kqemu. If it is not using this option,  
> it's only 10 to 20% of native speed.
> 
> >From http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-doc.html#SEC7
> --snip--
> This mode is activated with the `-kernel-kqemu' QEMU option. It is currently 
> only supported for 32 bit guest OSes (the x86_64 code is not debugged yet). 
> When KQEMU runs in full virtualization mode, both guest kernel and user code 
> are executed directly on the host CPU. In normal mode, only the user code is 
> executed directly and the kernel code is still dynamically translated by 
> QEMU.
> --snip--
> 
> Is this -kernel-kqemu" option possible if running the qemu -current port 

kqemu is a linux kernel module so it's not compatible with openbsd at
all. tho there's an experimental freebsd kernel module available so one can
look at porting it to openbsd.

> (0.82) on OpenBSD 4.0? Or is it a lot of porting work before this can be 
> used?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Per-Olov
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