On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 3:04:55 PM UTC+5:30, Henning Schild wrote:
> Am Thu, 8 Feb 2018 04:39:58 -0800
> schrieb <[email protected]>:
> 
> > Jan,
> > I need some information for running jailhouse on x86.
> > I was able to create rootcell and non rootcell but not able see any
> > console logs after creating non rootcell. I want to know whether
> > Jailhouse will support displaying logs on serial console for x86.
> > Regards, Anil
> > 
> 
> On x86 your serial consoles are PIO-based. In qemu the two standard
> serial ports exist, so you always have one for the hypervisor and one
> for a cell. Real hardware usually does not have two UARTS, often you
> are lucky if you get one.
> 
> There is "jailhouse console" to get access to the hypervisor console.
> If you have at least one UART you can share that between your cells,
> you might have to allow that cell to access the ports via the
> pio_bitmap in the config. And when you load the cell you might have to
> pass arguments to change the default. (look for con-base in README.md)
> 
> If your machine does not have a UART it might be a good idea to add a
> serial-PCI card.
> 
> Henning

Hi Henning,
Thanks for your reply. But I want load  multiple non rootcells. For this I need 
multiple consoles. So I want to create virtual serial console and use them to 
load and capture logs& early console logs. Can you help me how can I get these
log messages & create virtual console.
Regards,
Anil

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