[Android-virt] Setting up development environment for KVM-ARM

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Hi Ankur.

The developments guides for the old system are not up to date. I suggest you
look at the source code available for linux-kvm-arm and qemu and run your
own distro on there (no Android). The work is incomplete, but I will be
taking it up again in the following weeks.

-Christoffer
"Please ignore spelling errors - the iPhone keyboard is really reaaly hard
to use"

On 22/08/2011, at 11.39, "Ankur Vijay" <mcs103477 at cse.iitd.ac.in> wrote:

Hi



I want to run the KVM-patched kernel on a Beagle Board.  The current focus
of the work, as the wiki pages describe it, is KVM support for
virtualization extensions for Cortex A15. However, I am interested in
setting up virtualization on Cortex processors with no hardware support, as
described in the 2010 Paper ?KVM on ARM?.



Is the wiki page titled ?Development Environment (old)?, the right place to
start ?



The page mentions that I need to download the source code for Android v1.0.
However, the link given there does not work, and I believe the source code
for v1.0 is not available. Only the source for newer versions, starting from
1.5 is available through git repositories, (unless I am mistaken).



Will the KVM patch not work on newer versions directly? If not, from where
can I download the v1.0 source code?



Thanks

Ankur

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