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Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2024 17:17:19 -0700
From: Vishal Annapurve <vannapurve@...gle.com>
To: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@...gle.com>
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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] KVM Microconference at LPC 2024
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 12:08 PM Sean Christopherson <seanjc@...gle.com> wrote:
>
> We are planning on submitting a CFP to host a second annual KVM Microconference
> at Linux Plumbers Conference 2024 (https://lpc.events/event/18). To help make
> our submission as strong as possible, please respond if you will likely attend,
> and/or have a potential topic that you would like to include in the proposal.
> The tentative submission is below.
>
> Note! This is extremely time sensitive, as the deadline for submitting is
> April 4th (yeah, we completely missed the initial announcement).
>
> Sorry for the super short notice. :-(
>
> P.S. The Cc list is very ad hoc, please forward at will.
>
> ===================
> KVM Microconference
> ===================
>
> KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) enables the use of hardware features to
> improve the efficiency, performance, and security of virtual machines (VMs)
> created and managed by userspace. KVM was originally developed to accelerate
> VMs running a traditional kernel and operating system, in a world where the
> host kernel and userspace are part of the VM's trusted computing base (TCB).
>
> KVM has long since expanded to cover a wide (and growing) array of use cases,
> e.g. sandboxing untrusted workloads, deprivileging third party code, reducing
> the TCB of security sensitive workloads, etc. The expectations placed on KVM
> have also matured accordingly, e.g. functionality that once was "good enough"
> no longer meets the needs and demands of KVM users.
>
> The KVM Microconference will focus on how to evolve KVM and adjacent subsystems
> in order to satisfy new and upcoming requirements. Of particular interest is
> extending and enhancing guest_memfd, a guest-first memory API that was heavily
> discussed at the 2023 KVM Microconference, and merged in v6.8.
>
> Potential Topics:
> - Removing guest memory from the host kernel's direct map[1]
> - Mapping guest_memfd into host userspace[2]
> - Hugepage support for guest_memfd[3]
I and Ackerley would like to discuss 1G page support with guest_memfd
and its implications on host MM and IOMMU implementation.
Regards,
Vishal
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