* Avi Kivity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> KVM shadow page tables are always in pae mode, regardless of the guest
> setting. This means that a guest pde (mapping 4MB of memory) is
> mapped to two shadow pdes (mapping 2MB each).
>
> When the guest writes to a pte or pde, we intercept the write
KVM shadow page tables are always in pae mode, regardless of the guest
setting. This means that a guest pde (mapping 4MB of memory) is mapped
to two shadow pdes (mapping 2MB each).
When the guest writes to a pte or pde, we intercept the write and emulate it.
We also remove any shadowed mappings
KVM shadow page tables are always in pae mode, regardless of the guest
setting. This means that a guest pde (mapping 4MB of memory) is mapped
to two shadow pdes (mapping 2MB each).
When the guest writes to a pte or pde, we intercept the write and emulate it.
We also remove any shadowed mappings
* Avi Kivity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KVM shadow page tables are always in pae mode, regardless of the guest
setting. This means that a guest pde (mapping 4MB of memory) is
mapped to two shadow pdes (mapping 2MB each).
When the guest writes to a pte or pde, we intercept the write and
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