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Comparison of hypervisor and bare-metal executions on NDSP1 machines

We remind that “Kylo” stands for kvm-based execution, while “Godel” stands for bare-metal on N1SDP machines. The following tables illustrate that all behaviours observed bare-metal are also observed under hypervisor control.

More behaviours

There is no such test

Less behaviours

There are 17 such tests
 GodelKyloModel
LBNExpNExp+ExpNExpNo, 0/320MOk, 3/3.8GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+LDCLRptex+dbNo, 0/300MOk, 363k/3.3GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+STCLRptex+dbNo, 0/300MOk, 265k/3.3GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+STCLRptex+db2No, 0/300MOk, 2.1M/3.3GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+STCLRptex+db4No, 0/300MOk, 30k/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+SWPptex+db5No, 0/300MOk, 65k/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+SWPptexForbidNo, 0/460MOk, 48k/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+SWPptexForbid1No, 0/460MOk, 338k/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+SWPptexForbid2No, 0/460MOk, 380k/2.1GForbid
 Allow unseen  
D15347-M-load-shoot+addrNo, 0/160MOk, 213/392MAllow
 Allow unseen  
D15347-M-load-shoot+ctrlNo, 0/160MOk, 195/392MAllow
 Allow unseen  
D15347-M-load-shoot+ctrlisbNo, 0/160MOk, 225/392MAllow
 Allow unseen  
D15347-M-load-shoot+poNo, 0/160MOk, 239/392MAllow
 Allow unseen  
D15347-M-load-shoot+po+AFNo, 0/160MOk, 252/392MAllow
 Allow unseen  
STRx+2LDSETptex+dbNo, 0/300MOk, 42/3.3GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+2SWPptex+db2No, 0/300MOk, 1/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  
STRx+2SWPptex+db3No, 0/300MOk, 5/1.5GForbid
 Allow unseen  

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