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31 processor registers or in memory shared between the Linux guest and
45 the Hyper-V host and the Linux guest. It uses memory that is shared
71 allocated memory. Many shared areas are kept to 1 page so that a
72 single GPA is sufficient. Larger shared areas require a list of
83 telling Hyper-V to set the shared GPA to zero.
96 As described in the TLFS, a few memory pages shared between Hyper-V
112 memory shared with Hyper-V should be revoked. Hyper-V could modify
113 a shared page or remove an overlay page after the new kernel is
118 the crash/panic path still has holes in cleanup because some shared
120 mechanism to revoke the shared pages for CPUs other than the CPU
155 when accessing data shared with Hyper-V.