Jan, Thanks for your detailed reply~ Chinese characters are hieroglyphs. What is interesting is that Jailhouse translated into Chinese is "囹圄". "囹圄" is very similar to the architecture diagram of Jailhouse.
"Is there any plan to pass ISO26262 certification?"----My colleague's question. Our company's Soc and hardware will be available soon, with an ARMv8-A CPU and our own AI Acceleration unit, I'll try to make jailhouse running on our hardware. Is there any relevant documentation to guide my adaptation work? 在2020年7月21日星期二 UTC+8 上午5:27:54<[email protected]> 写道: > On 20.07.20 09:57, Rick Xu wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm very interested in this project. > > For 3 reasons, first, it uses a LINUX as a host OS and then changes it > > to a guest OS, so a running host OS was saved. > > Second, less virtualization and more real-time. > > Third, it's easy to use. > > So, I want to evaluate the feasibility of using it in an automotive > system. > > I want to know is it mature enough to already been used in some > > products, so I can use this information to enhance the customer's > > confidence. > > And if it has not been used for products, why? > > Looking forward to your reply. > > > > Jailhouse is primarily useful in two application areas. One is > real-time, splitting of high-performance cores in a AMP setups without > much hacking while providing minimal latencies. There are users out > there, at least one stepped forward officially, see [1]. Furthermore, > Jailhouse is part of processor SDKs that TI and NXP are shipping to > their customers, and not only that just led to [2] - which I think > speaks for itself. > > The second, still more research-like area is functional safety. This is > our (Siemens) primary focus with Jailhouse. And while we are still > waiting for and even collaborating on developing [3] a certifiable > high-performance multicore hardware, our discussions with external > experts and certification authority made us confident that a key element > of the software for complex mixed-critial multicore systems - Jailhouse > - will be very well suited and efficiently usable. Once we have a hardware. > > Jan > > [1] https://elinux.org/images/6/6e/ELCE2019_Poster-Stojkov-Jailhouse.pdf > [2] > > https://github.com/siemens/jailhouse/commit/b6715a3731249ec09a280b2fdbf5e4385b1e6677 > [3] https://www.selene-project.eu/ > > -- > Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RDA IOT SES-DE > Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jailhouse" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jailhouse-dev/830ae788-2f93-4f55-a38b-640bd4acb560n%40googlegroups.com.
