On Thu, Oct 02, 2025 at 07:15:35PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > From: Magnus Kulke <[email protected]> [...] > > In the context of QEMU, an hypervisor is an API, provided by the Host OS, > -allowing to execute virtual machines. Linux implementation is KVM (and > supports > -Xen as well). For MacOS, it's HVF. Windows defines WHPX. And NetBSD provides > -NVMM. > +allowing to execute virtual machines. Linux provides a choice of KVM, Xen > +or MSHV; MacOS provides HVF; Windows provides WPHX; NetBSD provides NVMM.
Typo here. It should be WHPX. Wei
