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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/2] VMware guest detection for x86 and x86-64
    On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:23 AM, Yan Li <elliot.li.tech@gmail.com> wrote:
    > On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 05:10:24PM +0300, Cristi Magherusan wrote:
    >> On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 20:22 +0800, Yan Li wrote:
    >> > Detects whether we are running as a VMware guest or not. Detection is
    >> > based upon DMI vendor string.
    >> >
    >> > It provides a function:
    >> > int is_vmware_guest(void)
    >> > that can be used easily to detect if we are running as a VMware guest
    >> > or not.
    >>
    >> We can also use this feature to force the HZ value to 100 or 250 at most
    >> when running in a virtual environment, since VirtualBox had some issues
    >> with this by taking a lot of CPU time when the HZ was set to 1000.
    >
    > That's good. But this function is used for detecting VMware guest
    > only. Do you think VMware also suffers from this problem?
    >

    Hi Yan,

    Thanks for doing this patch.
    It would be really beneficial to detect if we are running on a
    hypervisor in general. Though i think the approach should be more
    generic, so that we have a common interface for all the hypervisors.
    I have some patches which use "cpuid" to detect if we are running on a
    hypevisor and use various cpuid leafs to get some hypervisor specific
    info.
    This CPUID interface will be available only in the newer (read,
    Hardware version 7) version of VMware products. So still for the
    products which don't use the newer hardware version, this patch is
    helpful.

    Btw, are you pushing these patches for the 2.6.27 release ? If this is
    for the x86 tree(2.6.28) i think we should hold on, until i post the
    proposal for the cpuid patches, so that we can unify this and have a
    generic way to detect on which hypervisor are we running .

    Thanks,
    Alok
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