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'''Limited direct execution''' is a technique of allowing programs to partially execute on the CPU directly. This ensures the two necessities of CPU [[virtualization]]: performance and control. | '''Limited direct execution''' is a technique of allowing programs to partially execute on the CPU directly. This ensures the two necessities of CPU [[virtualization]]: performance and control. | ||
== Direct execution == | |||
[[File:OSTEP 6.1.png|thumb|OSTEP: Direct Execution Protocol (Without Limits)]] | |||
Let's first talk about the simpler sibling of limited direct execution. '''Direct execution''' (without limits) simply allows programs to run on the CPU. | |||
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Revision as of 17:49, 2 October 2024
Limited direct execution is a technique of allowing programs to partially execute on the CPU directly. This ensures the two necessities of CPU virtualization: performance and control.
Direct execution
Let's first talk about the simpler sibling of limited direct execution. Direct execution (without limits) simply allows programs to run on the CPU.