DocumentCode :
963955
Title :
New Methods for Realizing Plural Near-Native Performance Virtual Machines
Author :
Umeno, Hidenori ; Tanaka, Shunji
Author_Institution :
Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan.
Issue :
9
fYear :
1987
Firstpage :
1076
Lastpage :
1087
Abstract :
This paper presents methods for increasing the efficiency of operating systems in plural virtual machines to a near-native performance level. The proposed direct execution methods support direct I/O execution for plural virtual machines, that is, the V = R virtual machine, and the V = Resi virtual machines, including both I/O instruction issuances and I/O interrupts. All V = Resi virtual machines have an entirely resident memory and their real addresses are translated into those of the host simply by adding a constant, ¿(¿ 0), which constitutes a starting address given to each V = Resi virtual machine. The V = R virtual machine has almost the same memory attribute as the V = Resi VM except for ¿ = 0. Only one V = R virtual machine can be present in all virtual machines. The experimental results obtained confirm that a near-native performance level, that is, a level exceeding 90 percent of native performance, can be realized for the V = R virtual machine as well as for the V = Resi virtual machines.
Keywords :
Computational modeling; Computer aided instruction; Control systems; Counting circuits; Hardware; Operating systems; Virtual machine monitors; Virtual machining; Virtual manufacturing; Voice mail; CPU overhead; I/O execution mode; direct execution; dynamic address translation; microprogram; native resource; plurality; sensitive instruction; virtual machine system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1987.5009538
Filename :
5009538
Link To Document :
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