From: "Blue Swirl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:34:12 +0300
> On 9/23/08, David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sun4v systems come with Sun's hypervisor. Linux simply runs on top
> > of that, whether as a host or a guest.
> >
> > The hypervisor source is opensource and we could technically make
> > changes to it, but it isn't very practical.
>
> Do you mean OpenxVM? I think Sun has not published the hypervisor part yet.
No, I mean OpenSPARC. The full hypervisor source code for sun4v is in
the tarball.
http://www.opensparc.net/
The code is there for both Niagara-T1 and Niagara-T2, for example for
Niagara-T1 click on "Get The Source" --> "OpenSPARC T1" --> "Downloads"
Then on that page you want "OpenSPARC T1 Download for Architecture and
Performance Modeling Tools". It includes the full hypervisor and even
the openboot PROM source code.
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