menu "Host Interfaces" config FILE bool "Host Support for file operations" default n help Select this if your host OS supports file operatoins and you want Palacios to be able to use them. config KEYED_STREAMS bool "Host support for keyed streams" default n help Select this if your host OS supports keyed streams Palacios Checkpoint/Restore and Migration depends on this feature config KEYED_STREAMS_WITH_TAGS bool "Keyed streams will be written in verbose tagged style when std save/load macros are in use" default n depends on KEYED_STREAMS help Select this if you want the standard save and load macros (STD_SAVE, STD_LOAD) to write to streams in the format: [magic cookie][tag len][tag][data len][data] instead of the default format of [data] config STREAM bool "Stream support" default n config CONSOLE bool "Host Support for VM text-mode console" default n help Select this if you want to forward a guest console interface to some host OS service This is for a TEXT MODE console. Select the framebuffer console for graphics and text config GRAPHICS_CONSOLE bool "Host Support for VM graphics and text-mode console based on a frame buffer" default n help Select this if you want to forward a guest graphics-mode (and text-mode) console interface to some host OS service. This is for a GRAPHICS console based on a shared frame buffer. Text mode output is RENDERED onto the framebuffer config SOCKET bool "Host support for Network Sockets" default y help Select this if you host OS implements a socket API that is available to Palacios. This is required to support the internal networking features of Palacios. config PACKET bool "Host support for Raw Packet Transmision" depends on EXPERIMENTAL default n help Select this if you host OS implements a raw packet network API that is available to Palacios. This is required to support the internal networking features of Palacios. config HOST_DEVICE bool "Host device support" default n help Select this if you want to forward a guest device to a host-based decice implementation This makes it possible for virtual devices such as the generic device and the pci_front device to make host-based device implementations appear within the guest endmenu