HI Adhyas. The state of KVM/ARM is currently really depending on the CPU core and not so much the board. I am afraid KVM/ARM is not yet ready for your needs, but stays tuned. Best, Christoffer On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Adhyas Avasthi <adhyas at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Christoffer > > Thanks for the response. I was hoping to have something in a working > state and try it out on Beagle Board. I will try to send some debug > outputs to the list but cannot commit to it owing to a bunch of other > things I am working on. > > Is KVM on ARM better supported for any other board? Something that I > can hope to purchase off the shelf and then hope to run Ubuntu 10.04 > host with qemu configured with kvm-arm and booting a guest ? > > Thanks, > Adhyas > > > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Christoffer Dall <cdall at cs.columbia.edu> wrote: >> Hi. >> >> KVM on ARM is in experimental state for classic ARMv7 support. There >> is a problem when running it on the BeagleBoard, which causes device >> resets during the guest kernel boot. >> >> Right now I am unsure when I will have time to look at the status of >> that implementation, but if you are willing to do some debugging, let >> me know. >> >> -Christoffer >> >> On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Adhyas Avasthi <adhyas at gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hello >>> >>> Has anyone tried to use the linux-kvm-arm code for booting a Linux >>> guest under qemu on Ubuntu running on Beagle Board? Most of the >>> instructions I could find were specific to Versatile Express and not >>> Beagle Board. I am not saying that I have found an issue, but just >>> wanted to check if someone has already tried it. >>> >>> I have a Beagle Board at work and I would like to try the kvm on arm >>> just like I would do on x86 (i.e. get the kernel sources from Ubuntu, >>> patch it with kvm-arm code patches if available, compile the kernel >>> and reboot, compile qemu for arm and kvm support and then run a >>> virtual machine on qemu with kvm enabled). Is this scenario expected >>> to work right now, or is it too customized a build environment if I >>> need to do what I want to? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Adhyas >>> ******************************************************************** >>> Two types have compatible type if their types are the same. >>> ? ? ? ANSI C Standard, 3.1.2.6. >>> ******************************************************************** >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Android-virt mailing list >>> Android-virt at lists.cs.columbia.edu >>> https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/android-virt >>> >> > > > > -- > Adhyas > ******************************************************************** > Two types have compatible type if their types are the same. > ? ? ? ANSI C Standard, 3.1.2.6. > ******************************************************************** >