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20130024861 | Virtualization Event Processing in a Layered Virtualization Architecuture - Embodiments of apparatuses and methods for processing virtualization events in a layered virtualization architecture are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a event logic and evaluation logic. The event logic is to recognize a virtualization event. The evaluation logic is to determine whether to transfer control from a child guest to a parent guest in response to the virtualization event. | 01-24-2013 |
20130097360 | MAINTAINING PROCESSOR RESOURCES DURING ARCHITECTURAL EVENTS - In one embodiment of the present invention, a method includes switching between a first address space and a second address space, determining if the second address space exists in a list of address spaces; and maintaining entries of the first address space in a translation buffer after the switching. In such manner, overhead associated with such a context switch may be reduced. | 04-18-2013 |
20130159579 | VIRTUALIZING INTERRUPT PRIORITY AND DELIVERY - Embodiments of processors, methods, and systems for virtualizing interrupt prioritization and delivery are disclosed. In one embodiment, a processor includes instruction hardware and execution hardware. The instruction hardware is to receive a plurality of instructions, including a first instruction to transfer the processor from a root mode to a non-root mode for executing guest software in a virtual machine, wherein the processor is to return to the root mode upon the detection of any of a plurality of virtual machine exit events. The execution hardware is to execute the first instruction, execution of the first instruction to include determining a first virtual processor-priority value and storing the first virtual processor-priority value in a virtual copy of a processor-priority field, where the virtual copy of the processor-priority field is a virtual resource corresponding to a physical resource associated with an interrupt controller. | 06-20-2013 |
20130212314 | MAINTAINING PROCESSOR RESOURCES DURING ARCHITECTURAL EVENTS - In one embodiment of the present invention, a method includes switching between a first address space and a second address space, determining if the second address space exists in a list of address spaces; and maintaining entries of the first address space in a translation buffer after the switching. In such manner, overhead associated with such a context switch may be reduced. | 08-15-2013 |
20130232316 | MAINTAINING PROCESSOR RESOURCES DURING ARCHITECTURAL EVENS - In one embodiment of the present invention, a method includes switching between a first address space and a second address space, determining if the second address space exists in a list of address spaces; and maintaining entries of the first address space in a translation buffer after the switching. In such manner, overhead associated with such a context switch may be reduced. | 09-05-2013 |
20130232488 | VIRTUALIZATION EVENT PROCESSING IN A LAYERED VIRTUALIZATION ARCHITECTURE - Embodiments of apparatuses and methods for processing virtualization events in a layered virtualization architecture are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a event logic and evaluation logic. The event logic is to recognize a virtualization event. The evaluation logic is to determine whether to transfer control from a child guest to a parent guest in response to the virtualization event. | 09-05-2013 |
20130247040 | VIRTUALIZATION EVENT PROCESSING IN A LAYERED VIRTUALIZATION ARCHITECTURE - Embodiments of apparatuses and methods for processing virtualization events in a layered virtualization architecture are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a event logic and evaluation logic. The event logic is to recognize a virtualization event. The evaluation logic is to determine whether to transfer control from a child guest to a parent guest in response to the virtualization event. | 09-19-2013 |
20130326519 | VIRTUAL MACHINE CONTROL STRUCTURE SHADOWING - Embodiments of apparatuses and methods for processing virtual machine control structure shadowing are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes instruction hardware, execution hardware, and control logic. The instruction hardware is to receive instructions. A first instruction is to transfer the processor from a root mode to a non-root mode. The non-root mode is for executing guest software in a virtual machine, where the processor is the return to root mode upon the detection of a virtual machine exit event. A second instruction is to access a data structure for controlling a virtual machine. The execution hardware is to execute the instructions. The control logic is to cause the processor to access a shadow data structure instead of the data structure, without returning to the root mode for the access to be performed, when the second instruction is executed in the non-root mode. | 12-05-2013 |
20140310707 | CROSS-FUNCTION VIRTUALIZATION OF A TELECOM CORE NETWORK - In the present disclosure, functions associated with the central office of an evolved packet core network are co-located onto a computer platform or sub-components through virtualized function instances. This reduces and/or eliminates the physical interfaces between equipment and permits functional operation of the evolved packet core to occur at a network edge. | 10-16-2014 |
20150058510 | VIRTUALIZING INTERRUPT PRIORITY AND DELIVERY - Embodiments of processors, methods, and systems for virtualizing interrupt prioritization and delivery are disclosed. In one embodiment, a processor includes instruction hardware and execution hardware. The instruction hardware is to receive a plurality of instructions, including a first instruction to transfer the processor from a root mode to a non-root mode for executing guest software in a virtual machine, wherein the processor is to return to the root mode upon the detection of any of a plurality of virtual machine exit events. The execution hardware is to execute the first instruction, execution of the first instruction to include determining a first virtual processor-priority value and storing the first virtual processor-priority value in a virtual copy of a processor-priority field, where the virtual copy of the processor-priority field is a virtual resource corresponding to a physical resource associated with an interrupt controller. | 02-26-2015 |