[vbox-dev] about pVM

Ramshankar ramshankar.venkataraman at oracle.com
Fri May 23 04:24:31 GMT 2014


You'll have to be more specific which part of the code you're in, 
assuming you have a PVMCPU pointer, you can use:

PVM pVM = pVCpu->CTX_SUFF(pVM);

Which will get you the correct pVM pointer based on which context you 
are in (R0, R3 or RC).

Regards,
Ram.

On 05/22/2014 05:14 PM, Johannes DeWitt wrote:
> Hi, in the source code, everywhere PVM pVM is used to read values of 
> the current VM.
> If i'm in a part of source code without an existent pointer to VM, how 
> can i get it?
> Is there something like: PVM pVM = getCurrentPVM(); ?
>
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