/* * This file is part of the Palacios Virtual Machine Monitor developed * by the V3VEE Project with funding from the United States National * Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. * * The V3VEE Project is a joint project between Northwestern University * and the University of New Mexico. You can find out more at * http://www.v3vee.org * * Copyright (c) 2008, Jack Lange * Copyright (c) 2008, The V3VEE Project * All rights reserved. * * Author: Jack Lange * * This is free software. You are permitted to use, * redistribute, and modify it as specified in the file "V3VEE_LICENSE". */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include v3_cpu_arch_t v3_cpu_type; struct v3_os_hooks * os_hooks = NULL; static struct guest_info * allocate_guest() { void * info = V3_Malloc(sizeof(struct guest_info)); memset(info, 0, sizeof(struct guest_info)); return info; } void Init_V3(struct v3_os_hooks * hooks, struct v3_ctrl_ops * vmm_ops) { os_hooks = hooks; v3_cpu_type = V3_INVALID_CPU; #ifdef INSTRUMENT_VMM v3_init_cyg_profiler(); #endif if (v3_is_svm_capable()) { PrintDebug("Machine is SVM Capable\n"); vmm_ops->allocate_guest = &allocate_guest; vmm_ops->config_guest = &v3_config_guest; v3_init_SVM(vmm_ops); /* } else if (is_vmx_capable()) { vmm_cpu_type = VMM_VMX_CPU; PrintDebug("Machine is VMX Capable\n"); //Init_VMX();*/ } else { PrintDebug("CPU has no virtualization Extensions\n"); } } // Get CPU Type..