> And like CPUID.1, CPUID.0x40000001 returns the version number in
> eax, and each VMM should be able to define a number of VMM-specific
> features available in ebx, ecx, and edx returned (which are reserved,
> i.e. not used in Xen today).
>
> Suppose we knew (i.e. tested) Xen and KVM supported Linux
> paravirtualization, the Linux code does:
> 1. detect Xen or KVM <the list> using CPUID.0x40000000
> 2. Check the version if necessary using CPUID.0x40000001
> 3. Check the Linux paravirtualization features available using
> CPUID.0x4000000Y.
>
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