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  #ifndef _LINUX_LGUEST_LAUNCHER
  #define _LINUX_LGUEST_LAUNCHER
  /* Everything the "lguest" userspace program needs to know. */
  #include <linux/types.h>
  
  /*D:010
   * Drivers
   *
   * The Guest needs devices to do anything useful.  Since we don't let it touch
   * real devices (think of the damage it could do!) we provide virtual devices.
   * We emulate a PCI bus with virtio devices on it; we used to have our own
   * lguest bus which was far simpler, but this tests the virtio 1.0 standard.
   *
   * Virtio devices are also used by kvm, so we can simply reuse their optimized
   * device drivers.  And one day when everyone uses virtio, my plan will be
   * complete.  Bwahahahah!
   */
  
  /* Write command first word is a request. */
  enum lguest_req
  {
  	LHREQ_INITIALIZE, /* + base, pfnlimit, start */
  	LHREQ_GETDMA, /* No longer used */
  	LHREQ_IRQ, /* + irq */
  	LHREQ_BREAK, /* No longer used */
  	LHREQ_EVENTFD, /* No longer used. */
  	LHREQ_GETREG, /* + offset within struct pt_regs (then read value). */
  	LHREQ_SETREG, /* + offset within struct pt_regs, value. */
  	LHREQ_TRAP, /* + trap number to deliver to guest. */
  };
  
  /*
   * This is what read() of the lguest fd populates.  trap ==
   * LGUEST_TRAP_ENTRY for an LHCALL_NOTIFY (addr is the
   * argument), 14 for a page fault in the MMIO region (addr is
   * the trap address, insn is the instruction), or 13 for a GPF
   * (insn is the instruction).
   */
  struct lguest_pending {
  	__u8 trap;
  	__u8 insn[7];
  	__u32 addr;
  };
  #endif /* _LINUX_LGUEST_LAUNCHER */