Hi all,
I wanted to know how Xen-ARM for A15 will address following concerns:
- How will Xen-ARM for A15 support legacy guest environment like ARMv5 or ARMv6 ? - What if my Cortex-A15 board does not have a GIC with virtualization support ?
Best Regards, Anup Patel
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Arnd Bergmann arnd@arndb.de wrote:
On Tuesday 29 November 2011, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
Hi all, a few weeks ago I (and a few others) started hacking on a proof-of-concept hypervisor port to Cortex-A15 which uses and requires ARMv7 virtualization extensions. The intention of this work was to find out how to best support ARM v7+ on Xen. See
http://old-list-archives.xen.org/archives/html/xen-arm/2011-09/msg00013.html
for more details.
I am pleased to announce that significant progress has been made, and that we now have a nascent Xen port for Cortex-A15. The port is based on xen-unstable (HG CS 8d6edc3d26d2) and written from scratch exploiting the latest virtualization, LPAE, GIC and generic timer support in hardware.
Very nice!
Do you have a pointer to the kernel sources for the Linux guest? Since Xen and KVM are both in an early working state right now, it would be very nice if we could agree on the guest model to make sure that it's always possible to run the same kernel in both (and potentially other future) hypervisors without modifications.
Arnd
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