Hi, I don't know how can I run Xvisor that supports Cortex-A15 Without VE.
I just can find manual - How to run Xvisor that supports Cortex-A15 With VE.
Without VE, hypervisor handles sensitive instructions using hypercall.
So I want to know how Xvisor handles sensitive instructions using hypercall 
and converting sensitive instruction, without trap&emulation. 
I want to run Xvisor that supports Cortex-A15 Without VE. 
How can I run Xvisor at Cortex-A15 Without VE.

2012년 4월 24일 화요일 오전 6시 36분 34초 UTC-7, Anup Patel 님의 말:

> Xvisor (eXtensible Versatile hypervISOR) is an open source bare-metal
> monolithic hypervisor, which aims towards providing virtualization 
> solution,
> which is light-weight, portable, and flexible with small memory foot print
> and less overhead. It is distributed under GNU Public License (GPLv2).
>
> Xvisor has most of the features expected from a modern full-fledged 
> hypervisor,
> such as:
>     - Tree based configuration
>     - Tickless and high resolution timekeeping
>     - Wall-clock for tracking real-time
>     - Threading framework
>     - Host device driver framework
>     - CPU virtualization
>     - Address space virtualization
>     - IO device emulation framework
>     - Pass through hardware access
>     - Dynamic guest creation/destruction
>     - Serial port virtualization
>     - Management terminal
>
> The ARM port of Xvisor (or Xvisor ARM) supports a wide range of ARM 
> processors
> namely:
>     - ARM9 (Boards: VersatilePB)
>     - Cortex-A8 (Boards: Realview-PB-A8)
>     - OMAP3 (Boards: BeagleBoard-xM)
>     - Cortex-A9 (UP) (Boards: Vexpress-A9)
>     - Cortex-A15 (UP) Without VE (Boards: Vexpress-A15)
>     - Cortex-A15 (UP) With VE (Boards: Vexpress-A15)
>
> For all supported ARM processors Xvisor ARM is able to boot multiple 
> unmodified
> Linux-3.0.4 guest with a fairly interactive and smooth Busybox 0.19.2 
> console.
>
> On real hardware specifically BeagleBoard-xM (OMAP3 @ 600 MHz) we get near
> native CPU performance (i.e. Native Linux 3.0.4 gives 1120 DMIPS whereas 
> Linux
> 3.0.4 running as guest on Xvisor ARM gives 960 DMIPS)
>
> Please try out our Xivsor Cortex-A15 demo on ARM Fast Models 7.0 and/or
> Linaro QEMU (2.02 or higher). To download the demo tarball visit:
> https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0ABS_s60oP_WjNQQ0QtUzNmdmc
>
> Xvisor is currently hosted on Github, to clone or download source code 
> please
> visit following links:
> Wiki: https://github.com/xvisor/xvisor/wiki
> Mainline Repository: https://github.com/xvisor/xvisor
> Stagging Repository: https://github.com/avpatel/xvisor-next
>
> Our developer mailing list is xvisor-devel[at]googlegroups[
> dot]com, please feel free to post your queries or join our development
> mailing list.
>
>

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