Patent ID: 7546386

Claim:
A method of facilitating virtualization in a logically partitioned data processing system that includes a plurality of different system images, each one of the plurality of system images independently executing its own operating system, the method comprising the computer implemented steps of: creating a physical host memory translation table in a host memory, wherein the physical host memory translation table includes a plurality of sets of system image pages, and further wherein each one of the plurality of sets of system image pages is mapped to one of a plurality of virtual adapters in a physical adapter; creating a physical adapter memory translation table in the physical adapter, wherein the physical adapter memory translation table includes a plurality of sets of virtual adapter memory locations and an association of each one of the plurality of sets of virtual adapter memory locations with one of the plurality of system images; for each one of the plurality of virtual adapters: assigning a unique identifier to the virtual adapter, wherein the set of resources contained by the virtual adapter is identified in the physical adapter memory translation table using the unique identifier; and collectively manipulating the set of resources contained by the virtual adapter using only the unique identifier that identifies the virtual adapter; invoking, by a particular one of the plurality of system images, a request to create a virtual resource on the physical adapter, wherein the request is associated with a particular one of the plurality of system images; conveying the request to the physical adapter using memory mapped I/O addresses that are used for virtual adapter configuration management; and responsive to receipt of the request by the physical adapter, creating the virtual resource on the physical adapter, wherein the virtual resource is associated with the particular one of the plurality of system images; and conveying a return message to a logical partitioning manager that indicates attributes of the virtual resource that has been created, wherein one of the attributes is a particular unique identifier that is assigned to the virtual resource.