Heiko Carstens wrote:
You can also set the standard that any other hypervisor has to
follow! :)
I doubt that there is much that different hypervisors can share.
Why should all this be visible for user space anyway? What's the purpose?
In Xen at least, hypervisor management and control programs run in user
space in a "privileged" domain (or virtual machine). Systems management
agents in user space on the privileged domain need to know this
information, and sysfs is a good place to expose it.
Mike
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