On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 10:48:21AM -0700, Michael Kelley wrote: > This documentation is a high level overview to explain the basics > of Linux running as a guest on Hyper-V. The intent is to document > the forest, not the trees. The Hyper-V Top Level Functional Spec > provides conceptual material and API details for the core Hyper-V > hypervisor, and this documentation provides additional info on > how that functionality is applied to Linux. Also, there's no > public documentation on VMbus or the VMbus synthetic devices, so > this documentation helps fill that gap at a conceptual level. This > documentation is not API-level documentation, which can be seen > in the code and associated comments. > > More topics will be added in future patches, including: > > * Miscellaneous synthetic devices like KVP, timesync, VSS, etc. > * Virtual PCI support > * Isolated/Confidential VMs > * UIO driver > > If you think I'm missing a topic that fits into the overall > approach as described, feel free to suggest text, or let me > know and I can add it to my list. > > Changes in v2: > * Updated clocks.rst to use section hierarchy that matches > overview.rst and vmbus.rst [Wei Liu] > > Michael Kelley (3): > Documentation: hyperv: Add overview of Hyper-V enlightenments > Documentation: hyperv: Add overview of VMbus > Documentation: hyperv: Add overview of clocks and timers Content-wise all patches look good to me. Jonathan, let me know how you would like to handle this series. I'm happy to carry them in hyperv-next. Thanks, Wei.