Not sure if this makes sene. I was wondering whether performance would be
improved if vbox implements Hyper-V enlightenment interfaces?
Windows 7 (and later) is hypervisor aware. You can confirm this by checking the
presence of winhv.sys, vmbus.sys, etc in system32\drivers dir. These drivers
can pass through hardware requests directly to host. What if vbox implement
some of them, and Windows 7 thinks itself is running on top of a hypervisor,
hopefully it will be better performed as a guest OS?
Any plan in this direction?
I checked Xen code, it implements a few of such calls.
Just my 2 cents,
Thanks,
- Huihong
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