1 | /* $Id: VBox-doc.c 93422 2022-01-24 20:03:33Z vboxsync $ */
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2 | /** @file
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3 | * VirtualBox Top Level Documentation File.
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4 | */
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5 |
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6 | /*
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7 | * Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Oracle Corporation
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8 | *
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9 | * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
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10 | * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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11 | * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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12 | * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
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13 | * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
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14 | * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
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15 | * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
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16 | */
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18 |
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19 | /** @mainpage VirtualBox
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20 | *
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21 | * (add introduction here)
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22 | *
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23 | * @section pg_main_comp Components
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24 | *
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25 | * - VM / @ref pg_vmm "VMM" / GVM / @ref pg_gvmm "GVMM" - Virtual Machine
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26 | * Monitor.
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27 | * - @ref pg_cfgm
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28 | * - @ref pg_cpum
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29 | * - @ref pg_dbgf
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30 | * - @ref pg_dbgf_addr_space
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31 | * - @ref pg_dbgf_vmcore
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32 | * - @ref pg_dbgf_module
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33 | * - @ref pg_dbgc
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34 | * - VBoxDbg - Debugger GUI (Qt).
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35 | * - @ref grp_dis
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36 | * - @ref pg_em
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37 | * - @ref pg_gim
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38 | * - @ref pg_hm
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39 | * - @ref pg_iem
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40 | * - @ref pg_nem
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41 | * - @ref pg_gmm
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42 | * - @ref pg_mm
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43 | * - @ref pg_pgm
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44 | * - @ref pg_pgm_phys
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45 | * - @ref pg_pgm_pool
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46 | * - @ref pg_selm
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47 | * - @ref pg_iom
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48 | * - @ref pg_pdm
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49 | * - Devices / USB Devices, Drivers and their public interfaces.
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50 | * - Async I/O Completion API.
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51 | * - Async Task API.
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52 | * - Critical Section API.
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53 | * - Queue API.
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54 | * - Thread API.
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55 | * - @ref pg_pdm_block_cache
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56 | * - @ref pg_ssm
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57 | * - @ref pg_stam
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58 | * - @ref pg_tm
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59 | * - @ref pg_trpm
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60 | * - VMM docs:
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61 | * - @ref pg_vmm_guideline
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62 | * - @ref pg_raw
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63 | * - Pluggable Components (via PDM).
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64 | * - DevPCArch - PC Architecture Device (chipset, legacy ++).
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65 | * - DevPCBios - Basic Input Output System.
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66 | * - DevDMAC - DMA Controller.
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67 | * - DevPIC - Programmable Interrupt Controller.
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68 | * - DevPIT - Programmable Interval Timer (i8254).
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69 | * - DevRTC - Real Time Clock.
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70 | * - DevVGA - Video Graphic Array.
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71 | * - DevPCI - Peripheral Component Interface (Bus).
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72 | * - VBoxDev - Special PCI Device which serves as an interface between
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73 | * the VMM and the guest OS for the additions.
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74 | * - @ref pg_pdm_audio "Audio":
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75 | * - DevHda - Intel High Definition Audio Device Emulation.
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76 | * - DevIchAc97 - ICH AC'97 Device Emulation.
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77 | * - DevSB16 - SoundBlaster 16 Device Emulation.
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78 | * - DrvAudio - Intermediate driver.
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79 | * - DrvHostAudioAlsa - ALSA Host Audio Driver (Linux).
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80 | * - DrvHostAudioCoreAudio - Core Audio Host Audio Driver (macOS).
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81 | * - DrvHostAudioDebug - Debug Backend Driver.
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82 | * - DrvHostAudioDSound - DirectSound Host Audio Driver (Windows).
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83 | * - DrvHostAudioNull - NULL Backend Driver.
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84 | * - DrvHostAudioOss - Open Sound System Host Audio Driver (Linux,
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85 | * Solaris, ++).
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86 | * - DrvHostAudioPulseAudio - PulseAudio Host Audio Driver (Linux).
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87 | * - DrvHostAudioValidationKit - Validation Kit Test Driver.
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88 | * - DrvHostAudioWasApi - Windows Audio Session API Host Audio Driver.
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89 | * - Networking:
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90 | * - DevPCNet - AMD PCNet Device Emulation.
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91 | * - DevE1000 - Intel E1000 Device Emulation.
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92 | * - DevEEPROM - Intel E1000 EPROM Device Emulation.
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93 | * - SrvINetNetR0 - Internal Networking Ring-0 Service.
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94 | * - DevINIP - IP Stack Service for the internal networking.
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95 | * - DrvIntNet - Internal Networking Driver.
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96 | * - DrvNetSniffer - Wireshark Compatible Sniffer Driver (pass thru).
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97 | * - DrvNAT - Network Address Translation Driver.
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98 | * - DrvTAP - Host Interface Networking Driver.
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99 | * - Storage:
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100 | * - DevATA - ATA ((E)IDE) Device Emulation.
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101 | * - @ref pg_dev_ahci
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102 | * - DevFDC - Floppy Controller Device Emulation.
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103 | * - DrvBlock - Intermediate block driver.
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104 | * - DrvHostBase - Common code for the host drivers.
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105 | * - DrvHostDVD - Host DVD drive driver.
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106 | * - DrvHostFloppy - Host floppy drive driver.
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107 | * - DrvHostRawDisk - Host raw disk drive driver.
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108 | * - DrvMediaISO - ISO media driver.
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109 | * - DrvRawImage - Raw image driver (floppy images etc).
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110 | * - DrvVD - Intermediate Virtual Drive (Media) driver.
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111 | * - DrvVDI - VirtualBox Drive Image Container Driver.
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112 | * - DrvVmdk - VMDK Drive Image Container Driver.
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113 | * - USB:
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114 | * - @ref pg_dev_ohci
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115 | * - @ref pg_dev_ehci
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116 | * - @ref pg_dev_vusb
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117 | * - @ref pg_dev_vusb_old
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118 | * - Host Drivers.
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119 | * - SUPDRV - The Support driver (aka VBoxDrv).
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120 | * - @ref pg_sup
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121 | * - @ref pg_netflt
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122 | * - @ref pg_netadp
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123 | * - VBoxUSB - The USB support driver.
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124 | * - @ref pg_netflt
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125 | * - @ref pg_rawpci
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126 | * - Host Services.
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127 | * - @ref pg_hostclip
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128 | * - Shared Folders.
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129 | * - @ref pg_svc_guest_properties
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130 | * - @ref pg_svc_guest_control
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131 | * - Guest Additions.
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132 | * - VBoxGuest.
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133 | * - @ref pg_guest_lib
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134 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc
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135 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_timesync
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136 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_vminfo
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137 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_vmstats
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138 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_gstctrl
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139 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_pagesharing
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140 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_memballoon
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141 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_cpuhotplug
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142 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_automount
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143 | * - @ref pg_vgsvc_clipboard
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144 | * - VBoxControl.
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145 | * - Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD specific guest services and drivers.
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146 | * - @ref pg_vboxdrmcliet (Linux only).
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147 | * - VBoxClient.
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148 | * - VBoxVideo.
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149 | * - Windows Guests.
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150 | * - VBoxTray.
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151 | * - crOpenGL.
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152 | * - pam.
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153 | * - ...
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154 | * - Network Services:
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155 | * - @ref pg_net_dhcp
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156 | * - NAT
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157 | * - @ref pg_main
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158 | * - @ref pg_main_events
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159 | * - @ref pg_vrdb_usb
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160 | * - Frontends:
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161 | * - VirtualBox - The default Qt-based GUI.
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162 | * - VBoxHeadless - The headless frontend.
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163 | * - VBoxManage - The CLI.
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164 | * - VBoxShell - An interactive shell written in python.
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165 | * - VBoxSDL - A very simple GUI.
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166 | * - VBoxBFE - A bare metal edition which does not use COM/XPCOM (barely
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167 | * maintained atm).
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168 | * - IPRT - Runtime Library for hiding host OS differences.
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169 | * - Validation Kit:
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170 | * - @ref pg_validationkit_guideline
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171 | * - @ref pg_bs3kit
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172 | * - @ref pg_vbox_guideline
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173 | *
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174 | * @todo Make links to the components.
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175 | *
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176 | *
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177 | *
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178 | * @section Execution Contexts
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179 | *
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180 | * VirtualBox defines a number of different execution context, this can be
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181 | * confusing at first. So, to start with take a look at this diagram:
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182 | *
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183 | * @image html VMMContexts.png
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184 | *
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185 | * Context definitions:
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186 | * - Host context (HC) - This is the context where the host OS runs and
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187 | * runs VirtualBox within it. The absense of IN_RC and IN_GUEST
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188 | * indicates that we're in HC. IN_RING0 indicates ring-0 (kernel) and
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189 | * IN_RING3 indicates ring-3.
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190 | * - Raw-mode Context (RC) - This is the special VMM context where we
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191 | * execute the guest code directly on the CPU. Kernel code is patched
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192 | * and execute in ring-1 instead of ring-0 (ring compression). Ring-3
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193 | * code execute unmodified. Only VMMs use ring-1, so we don't need to
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194 | * worry about that (it's guarded against in the scheduler (EM)). We can
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195 | * in theory run ring-2 there, but since practially only only OS/2 uses
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196 | * ring-2, it is of little importance. The macro IN_RC indicates that
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197 | * we're compiling something for RC.
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198 | * Note! This used to be called GC (see below) earlier, so a bunch of RC
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199 | * things are using GC markers.
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200 | * - Guest Context (GC) - This is where the guest code is executed. When
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201 | * compiling, IN_GUEST indicates that it's for GC. IN_RING0 and
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202 | * IN_RING3 are also set when applicable, these are accompanied by
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203 | * IN_GUEST_R0 and IN_GUEST_R3 respecitively.
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204 | * - Intermediate context - This is a special memory context used within
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205 | * the world switchers (HC -> RC and back), it features some identity
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206 | * mapped code pages so we can switch to real mode if necessary.
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207 | *
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208 | */
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209 |
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