On 03/28/2011 07:21 PM, Blue Swirl wrote:
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> What's the distinction between vm state and machine state?
VM state should be invisible (except for PV devices).
Got it. That's why I called it "emulator state" (a bit generic, but
more precise than vm state: vm_clock for example is guest-visible).
About 'machine', I was thinking about -M switch to specify
the emulated machine type.
Yes, makes sense. I actually like the name machine state, as long as
you rename what you called "virtual machine state".
Paolo