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			27 lines
		
	
	
		
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								Virtual System Controller
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								This device is a simple interface defined for the pure virtual machine with no
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								hardware reference implementation to allow the guest kernel to send command
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								to the host hypervisor.
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								The specification can evolve, the current state is defined as below.
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								This is a MMIO mapped device using 256 bytes.
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								Two 32bit registers are defined:
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								1- the features register (read-only, address 0x00)
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								   This register allows the device to report features supported by the
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								   controller.
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								   The only feature supported for the moment is power control (0x01).
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								2- the command register (write-only, address 0x04)
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								   This register allows the kernel to send the commands to the hypervisor.
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								   The implemented commands are part of the power control feature and
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								   are reset (1), halt (2) and panic (3).
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								   A basic command, no-op (0), is always present and can be used to test the
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								   register access. This command has no effect.
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