The Linux Kernel
6.1.0
  • A guide to the Kernel Development Process
  • Submitting patches: the essential guide to getting your code into the kernel
  • Code of conduct
  • Kernel Maintainer Handbook
  • All development-process docs
  • Core API Documentation
  • The Linux driver implementer’s API guide
  • Kernel subsystem documentation
    • The Linux driver implementer’s API guide
    • Core API Documentation
    • locking
    • Accounting
    • Block
    • cdrom
    • Linux CPUFreq - CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
    • Frame Buffer
    • fpga
    • Human Interface Devices (HID)
    • I2C/SMBus Subsystem
    • Industrial I/O
    • ISDN
    • InfiniBand
    • LEDs
    • NetLabel
    • Networking
    • pcmcia
    • Power Management
    • TCM Virtual Device
    • timers
    • Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
    • 1-Wire Subsystem
    • Linux Watchdog Support
    • Linux Virtualization Support
      • KVM
        • The Definitive KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) API Documentation
        • Devices
        • ARM
        • KVM for s390 systems
        • The PPC KVM paravirtual interface
        • KVM for x86 systems
        • KVM Lock Overview
        • KVM VCPU Requests
        • The KVM halt polling system
        • Review checklist for kvm patches
      • UML HowTo
      • Paravirt_ops
      • Guest halt polling
      • Nitro Enclaves
      • ACRN Hypervisor
      • The Definitive SEV Guest API Documentation
      • Hyper-V Enlightenments
    • The Linux Input Documentation
    • Linux Hardware Monitoring
    • Linux GPU Driver Developer’s Guide
    • Security Documentation
    • Linux Sound Subsystem Documentation
    • Linux Kernel Crypto API
    • Filesystems in the Linux kernel
    • Linux Memory Management Documentation
    • BPF Documentation
    • USB support
    • Linux PCI Bus Subsystem
    • Linux SCSI Subsystem
    • Assorted Miscellaneous Devices Documentation
    • Linux Scheduler
    • MHI
    • Linux PECI Subsystem
  • Locking in the kernel
  • Linux kernel licensing rules
  • How to write kernel documentation
  • Development tools for the kernel
  • Kernel Testing Guide
  • Kernel Hacking Guides
  • Linux Tracing Technologies
  • fault-injection
  • Kernel Livepatching
  • Rust
  • The Linux kernel user’s and administrator’s guide
  • The kernel build system
  • Reporting issues
  • User-space tools
  • The Linux kernel user-space API guide
  • The Linux kernel firmware guide
  • Open Firmware and Devicetree
  • CPU Architectures
  • Unsorted Documentation
  • Translations
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KVM for x86 systems¶

  • Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV)
    • Overview
    • SEV Key Management
    • References
  • KVM CPUID bits
  • Known limitations of CPU virtualization
    • x86
  • Linux KVM Hypercall
    • KVM Hypercalls Documentation
  • The x86 kvm shadow mmu
    • Acronyms
    • Virtual and real hardware supported
    • Translation
    • Memory
    • Events
    • Shadow pages
    • Reverse map
    • Synchronized and unsynchronized pages
    • Reaction to events
    • Emulating cr0.wp
    • Large pages
    • Fast invalidation of MMIO sptes
    • Further reading
  • KVM-specific MSRs
    • Custom MSR list
  • Nested VMX
    • Overview
    • Terminology
    • Running nested VMX
    • ABIs
    • Authors
  • Running nested guests with KVM
    • Use Cases
    • Enabling “nested” (x86)
    • Additional nested-related kernel parameters (x86)
    • Starting a nested guest (x86)
    • Enabling “nested” (s390x)
    • Live migration with nested KVM
    • Reporting bugs from nested setups
  • Timekeeping Virtualization for X86-Based Architectures
    • 1. Overview
    • 2. Timing Devices
    • 3. TSC Hardware
    • 4. Virtualization Problems
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