> > I'm sort of wondering if missing PSE is the only issue I would face here.
> >
> > comparing c3-2 datascheet and xen sources/papers it seems that xen uses
> > following stuff that are misseed in c3-2
> >
> > 4mb pages
> > fast calls
> > page attribute table
> > virtual mode extension
> >
> > maybe some others.. although i'm not sure if any of those are critical for
> > correct operation of xen.... in particular that PAT seems worriesome.
> >
> > we already covered PSE, any comments on other features?
> >
>
> We don't use SYSCALL/SYSENTER, PAT or VME.
ah, good.
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> >
> > comparing c3-2 datascheet and xen sources/papers it seems that xen uses
> > following stuff that are misseed in c3-2
> >
> > 4mb pages
> > fast calls
> > page attribute table
> > virtual mode extension
> >
> > maybe some others.. although i'm not sure if any of those are critical for
> > correct operation of xen.... in particular that PAT seems worriesome.
> >
> > we already covered PSE, any comments on other features?
> >
>
> We don't use SYSCALL/SYSENTER, PAT or VME.
ah, good.
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