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[Xen-devel] Implementing keystroke logger in VMM

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Subject: [Xen-devel] Implementing keystroke logger in VMM
From: ZelluX <zellux@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2010年1月15日 20:20:19 +0800
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Hi, all

I want to sniffer keystrokes in Xen and filter some special characters before Domain 0 gets the keystrokes. It seems first I need to write a simple keyboard driver in Xen, and when an interrupt comes in, check whether it is keyboard interrupt. If  it is a keyboard interrupt, get the data by inb instruction, and do some logging and filtering work, then pass the interrupt again to Domain 0.

So my question is, after Xen calls inb to fetch the character, will Domain 0 be able to fetch the character again? If not, is it possible for Xen to fake a same character interrupt? 

Many thanks.

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Best regards,
Wang Yuanxuan
Parallel Processing Institute, Fudan University
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