On Thu, Jun 16, 2022, 17:06 Pedro Falcato <pedro.falc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> What's the point of upstreaming firmware for crosvm? Isn't crosvm supposed
> to be a "thin" hypervisor that runs the kernel directly?
>

Yes, the initial goal was for crosvm to be a thin hypervisor, just running
the kernel directly, but it's expanded in capabilities (and complexity)
over the years.

I'm working to expand on ChromeOS's current Crostini system to let it run
more generic VMs, so part of that means being able to boot from a normal
UEFI disk image and locking that down from the inside using secure boot so
we can run things other than the official Crostini offering.


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