Hello QEMU Community! Over the past few months the Hyper-V team at Microsoft has been working hard on a new user-mode API for our hypervisor that will be released as part of the upcoming SDK. This new API adds user-mode capabilities to create and manage partitions at the hypervisor level, configure memory mappings for the partition, and create and control execution of virtual processors.
With this new API we are now able to bring our hypervisor to the QEMU community! The following patches implement the Windows Hypervisor Platform accelerator (WHPX) for QEMU on Windows 10 hosts. When compiling QEMU for x86_64 passing the --enable-whpx flag will compile the accelerator for use. At runtime using the '-accel whpx' should see a significant performance improvement over emulation, much like when using 'hax' on Windows. Over the next few days the pre-release version of the documentation for this new API will be visible at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization under the 'Windows Hypervisor Platform' section. Here you will see the requirements, API, and examples. Thank you for your feedback. Justin Terry (VM) (4): Add the Windows Hypervisor Platform accelerator. Add the WHPX vcpu API Introduce the WHPX impl Add the WHPX acceleration enlightenments accel/stubs/Makefile.objs | 9 +- accel/stubs/whpx-stub.c | 48 ++ configure | 48 +- cpus.c | 66 ++- include/sysemu/hw_accel.h | 13 + include/sysemu/whpx.h | 40 ++ qemu-options.hx | 8 +- target/i386/Makefile.objs | 1 + target/i386/helper.c | 2 +- target/i386/whpx-all.c | 1395 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 10 files changed, 1619 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) create mode 100644 accel/stubs/whpx-stub.c create mode 100644 include/sysemu/whpx.h create mode 100644 target/i386/whpx-all.c -- 2.7.4