Hi, Andre
Do you mean that if I boot Linux on FVP, then I can run KVM on FVP? Since KVM is just a module in Linux? Cheers, Yinhua From: kvmarm-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <kvmarm-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of 胤桦 陈 <yinhua_chen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 10:37 To: André Przywara <andre.przywara@xxxxxxx>; kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: KVM/ARM64: Booting KVM on FVP/fastmodels Hi, Andre
Do you mean that if I boot Linux on FVP, then I can run KVM on FVP? Since KVM is just a module in Linux? Cheers, Andre From: André Przywara <andre.przywara@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 18:22 To: yinhua_chen@xxxxxxxxxxx <yinhua_chen@xxxxxxxxxxx>; kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: KVM/ARM64: Booting KVM on FVP/fastmodels On 29/03/2021 13:13, yinhua_chen@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi, > I want to boot KVM on simulators. > > I don't want to use QEMU since some features are only supported on > FVP/fastmodels now. > > However, I cannot find documents/blogs/wiki about booting KVM on > FVP/fastmodels. > > Does KVM support running on FVP? The FVP emulates the full architecture, including all exception levels (so also EL2), and the virtualization support of the GIC and the Generic Timer. So yes, the models fully support KVM (or any other hypervisor, for that matter), and are in fact often used for developing KVM support of new hardware features. So what are the problems that you are facing? Just running a kernel like you would normally do on the model should work out of the box. If you describe your setup and the error messages, we can probably help you better. Cheers, Andre > > Appreciate for your help! > > Sincerely, > Yinhua > > _______________________________________________ > kvmarm mailing list > kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/kvmarm > |
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