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Responsible Disclosure, Reporting Security Issues
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-------------------------------------------------
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.. _cfi:
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============================
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Control-Flow Integrity (CFI)
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============================
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This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
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later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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.. _mttcg:
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==================
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Multi-threaded TCG
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==================
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.. _Glossary:
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--------
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Glossary
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--------
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This section of the manual presents brief definitions of acronyms and terms used
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by QEMU developers.
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Accelerator
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-----------
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A specific API used to accelerate execution of guest instructions. It can be
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hardware-based, through a virtualization API provided by the host OS (kvm, hvf,
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whpx, ...), or software-based (tcg). See this description of `supported
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accelerators<Accelerators>`.
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Board
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-----
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Another name for :ref:`machine`.
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Block
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-----
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Block drivers are the available `disk formats and front-ends
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<block-drivers>` available, and block devices `(see Block device section on
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options page)<sec_005finvocation>` are using them to implement disks for a
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virtual machine.
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CFI
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---
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Control Flow Integrity is a hardening technique used to prevent exploits
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targeting QEMU by detecting unexpected branches during execution. QEMU `actively
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supports<cfi>` being compiled with CFI enabled.
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Device
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------
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In QEMU, a device is a piece of hardware visible to the guest. Examples include
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UARTs, PCI controllers, PCI cards, VGA controllers, and many more.
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QEMU is able to emulate a CPU, and all the hardware interacting with it,
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including `many devices<device-emulation>`. When QEMU runs a virtual machine
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using a hardware-based accelerator, it is responsible for emulating, using
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software, all devices.
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EDK2
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----
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EDK2, as known as `TianoCore <https://www.tianocore.org/>`_, is an open source
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implementation of UEFI standard. QEMU virtual machines that boot a UEFI firmware
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usually use EDK2.
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gdbstub
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-------
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QEMU implements a `gdb server <GDB usage>`, allowing gdb to attach to it and
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debug a running virtual machine, or a program in user-mode. This allows
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debugging the guest code that is running inside QEMU.
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glib2
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-----
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`GLib2 <https://docs.gtk.org/glib/>`_ is one of the most important libraries we
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are using through the codebase. It provides many data structures, macros, string
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and thread utilities and portable functions across different OS. It's required
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to build QEMU.
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Guest agent
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-----------
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The `QEMU Guest Agent <qemu-ga>` is a daemon intended to be run within virtual
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machines. It provides various services to help QEMU to interact with it.
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.. _guest:
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Guest
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-----
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Guest is the architecture of the virtual machine, which is emulated.
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See also :ref:`host`.
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Sometimes this is called the :ref:`target` architecture, but that term
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can be ambiguous.
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.. _host:
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Host
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----
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Host is the architecture on which QEMU is running on, which is native.
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See also :ref:`guest`.
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Hypervisor
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----------
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The formal definition of an hypervisor is a program or API than can be used to
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manage a virtual machine. QEMU is a virtualizer, that interacts with various
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hypervisors.
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In the context of QEMU, an hypervisor is an API, provided by the Host OS,
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allowing to execute virtual machines. Linux implementation is KVM (and supports
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Xen as well). For MacOS, it's HVF. Windows defines WHPX. And NetBSD provides
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NVMM.
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.. _machine:
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Machine
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-------
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QEMU's system emulation models many different types of hardware. A machine model
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(sometimes called a board model) is the model of a complete virtual system with
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RAM, one or more CPUs, and various devices. It can be selected with the option
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``-machine`` of qemu-system. Our machine models can be found on this `page
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<system-targets-ref>`.
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Migration
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---------
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QEMU can save and restore the execution of a virtual machine between different
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host systems. This is provided by the `Migration framework<migration>`.
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NBD
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---
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The `QEMU Network Block Device server <qemu-nbd>` is a tool that can be used to
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mount and access QEMU images, providing functionality similar to a loop device.
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Mailing List
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------------
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This is `where <https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/MailingLists>`_ all the
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development happens! Changes are posted as series, that all developers can
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review and share feedback for.
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For reporting issues, our `GitLab
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<https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues>`_ tracker is the best place.
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.. _softmmu:
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MMU / softmmu
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-------------
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The Memory Management Unit is responsible for translating virtual addresses to
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physical addresses and managing memory protection. QEMU system mode is named
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"softmmu" precisely because it implements this in software, including a TLB
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(Translation lookaside buffer), for the guest virtual machine.
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QEMU user-mode does not implement a full software MMU, but "simply" translates
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virtual addresses by adding a specific offset, and relying on host MMU/OS
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instead.
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Monitor / QMP / HMP
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-------------------
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The `QEMU Monitor <QEMU monitor>` is a text interface which can be used to interact
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with a running virtual machine.
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QMP stands for QEMU Monitor Protocol and is a json based interface.
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HMP stands for Human Monitor Protocol and is a set of text commands available
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for users who prefer natural language to json.
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MTTCG
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-----
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Multiple CPU support was first implemented using a round-robin algorithm
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running on a single thread. Later on, `Multi-threaded TCG <mttcg>` was developed
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to benefit from multiple cores to speed up execution.
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Plugins
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-------
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`TCG Plugins <TCG Plugins>` is an API used to instrument guest code, in system
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and user mode. The end goal is to have a similar set of functionality compared
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to `DynamoRIO <https://dynamorio.org/>`_ or `valgrind <https://valgrind.org/>`_.
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One key advantage of QEMU plugins is that they can be used to perform
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architecture agnostic instrumentation.
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Patchew
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-------
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`Patchew <https://patchew.org/QEMU/>`_ is a website that tracks patches on the
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Mailing List.
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PR
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--
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Once a series is reviewed and accepted by a subsystem maintainer, it will be
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included in a PR (Pull Request) that the project maintainer will merge into QEMU
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main branch, after running tests.
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The QEMU project doesn't currently expect most developers to directly submit
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pull requests.
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QCOW2
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-----
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QEMU Copy On Write is a disk format developed by QEMU. It provides transparent
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compression, automatic extension, and many other advantages over a raw image.
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qcow2 is the recommended format to use.
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QEMU
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----
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`QEMU (Quick Emulator) <https://www.qemu.org/>`_ is a generic and open source
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machine emulator and virtualizer.
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QOM
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---
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`QEMU Object Model <qom>` is an object oriented API used to define various
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devices and hardware in the QEMU codebase.
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Record/replay
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-------------
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`Record/replay <replay>` is a feature of QEMU allowing to have a deterministic
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and reproducible execution of a virtual machine.
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Rust
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----
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`A new programming language <https://www.rust-lang.org/>`_, memory safe by
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default. There is a work in progress to integrate it in QEMU codebase for
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various subsystems.
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System mode
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-----------
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QEMU System mode provides a virtual model of an entire machine (CPU, memory and
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emulated devices) to run a guest OS. In this mode the CPU may be fully emulated,
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or it may work with a hypervisor such as KVM, Xen or Hypervisor.Framework to
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allow the guest to run directly on the host CPU.
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QEMU System mode is called :ref:`softmmu <softmmu>` as well.
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.. _target:
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Target
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------
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The term "target" can be ambiguous. In most places in QEMU it is used as a
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synonym for :ref:`guest`. For example the code for emulating Arm CPUs is in
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``target/arm/``. However in the :ref:`TCG subsystem <tcg>` "target" refers to the
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architecture which QEMU is running on, i.e. the :ref:`host`.
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TCG
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---
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TCG is the QEMU `Tiny Code Generator <tcg>`. It is the JIT (just-in-time)
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compiler we use to emulate a guest CPU in software.
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It is one of the accelerators supported by QEMU, and supports a lot of
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guest/host architectures.
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User mode
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---------
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QEMU User mode can launch processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. In this
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mode the CPU is always emulated. In this mode, QEMU translate system calls from
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guest to host kernel. It is available for Linux and BSD.
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VirtIO
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------
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VirtIO is an open standard used to define and implement virtual devices with a
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minimal overhead, defining a set of data structures and hypercalls (similar to
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system calls, but targeting an hypervisor, which happens to be QEMU in our
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case). It's designed to be more efficient than emulating a real device, by
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minimizing the amount of interactions between a guest VM and its hypervisor.
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vhost-user
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----------
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`Vhost-user <vhost_user>` is an interface used to implement VirtIO devices
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interop/index
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specs/index
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devel/index
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glossary
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'virt' generic virtual platform (``virt``)
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QEMU Disk Network Block Device Server
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