Hello Jaeyong, On 25/04/14 02:30, Jaeyong Yoo wrote: [...] > Currently, I'm trying to figure out how guest and host interact with > events (such as guest notifying host or host injecting interrupt to > guest). I'm suspecting that VBox is also using VT-x techniques (such > as IO port/MMIO emulation or virtual APIC interrupt injection). But, > it is quite hard to point the source that actually do that. Could you > give me a little heads up? [...] I'm not too familiar with that code either, though I have a basic understanding of what it is doing of course. I wonder though whether you could give us a bit of a clue as to where you are trying to go. From the messages you have send I presume you are most interested in the Windows guest code, and you don't really need a detailed understanding of the core virtualisation code for that - understanding the concepts around it would be more important in that case - but it would still take you a lot of time to work through it which you might prefer to spend on the code which really interests you. I can still ask one of our core virtualisation team members to give you a pointer of course in case I am wrong there.
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