Linus Torvalds d70b3ef54c Merge branch 'x86-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip 10 anni fa
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x86 e1884d69f6 x86/fpu: Pass 'struct fpu' to fpu__restore() 10 anni fa
Kconfig e1b7c029a3 lguest: now needs PCI_DIRECT. 10 anni fa
Makefile e68ccd1f9d lguest: remove support for lguest bus. 10 anni fa
README f938d2c892 lguest: documentation I: Preparation 18 anni fa
core.c 83a35114d0 lguest: fix out-by-one error in address checking. 10 anni fa
hypercalls.c 2f921b5bb0 lguest: suppress interrupts for single insn, not range. 10 anni fa
interrupts_and_traps.c f435e68fe7 x86/asm/entry: Fix remaining use of SYSCALL_VECTOR 10 anni fa
lg.h 2f921b5bb0 lguest: suppress interrupts for single insn, not range. 10 anni fa
lguest_user.c 67c50bf292 lguest: explicitly set miscdevice's private_data NULL 10 anni fa
page_tables.c 7313d5217e lguest: add iomem region, where guest page faults get sent to userspace. 10 anni fa
segments.c 39082f7e59 lguest: switch segment-voodoo-numbers to readable symbols 13 anni fa

README

Welcome, friend reader, to lguest.

Lguest is an adventure, with you, the reader, as Hero. I can't think of many
5000-line projects which offer both such capability and glimpses of future
potential; it is an exciting time to be delving into the source!

But be warned; this is an arduous journey of several hours or more! And as we
know, all true Heroes are driven by a Noble Goal. Thus I offer a Beer (or
equivalent) to anyone I meet who has completed this documentation.

So get comfortable and keep your wits about you (both quick and humorous).
Along your way to the Noble Goal, you will also gain masterly insight into
lguest, and hypervisors and x86 virtualization in general.

Our Quest is in seven parts: (best read with C highlighting turned on)

I) Preparation
- In which our potential hero is flown quickly over the landscape for a
taste of its scope. Suitable for the armchair coders and other such
persons of faint constitution.

II) Guest
- Where we encounter the first tantalising wisps of code, and come to
understand the details of the life of a Guest kernel.

III) Drivers
- Whereby the Guest finds its voice and become useful, and our
understanding of the Guest is completed.

IV) Launcher
- Where we trace back to the creation of the Guest, and thus begin our
understanding of the Host.

V) Host
- Where we master the Host code, through a long and tortuous journey.
Indeed, it is here that our hero is tested in the Bit of Despair.

VI) Switcher
- Where our understanding of the intertwined nature of Guests and Hosts
is completed.

VII) Mastery
- Where our fully fledged hero grapples with the Great Question:
"What next?"

make Preparation!
Rusty Russell.