Hi Peter,
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Relich via Devel <devel@sel4.systems> writes:


Peter> I just started learning microkit through your available
Peter> tutorials and I am aware that building a comprehensive VMM is
Peter> no easy task. However, I was wondering if you had some
Peter> intuition or if you could provide me an estimate of the
Peter> libraries in the LionOS that I would need to adjust/redesign to
Peter> make an X64 architecture fork? Is this even a feasible
Peter> approach?  It looks like I just need to swap out the aarch64
Peter> libraries with compatible x64 libraries and do some
Peter> testing. Before I commit, I just wanted to get some advice on
Peter> the endeavor.

   We're currently working on getting the microkit working on X86.
   It's all out-of-public-tree work at the moment;  but expect pull
   requests soon.

   In addition to a microkit that enables hypervisor mode, you'll need
   to look at https://github.com/au-ts/libvmm and either clone and
   modify for a libvmm-x86 or adapt it to be cover more architectures.

   Likewise, the sDDF (seL4 Device Driver Framework) will be needed
   for device sharing: it's intended to be architecture independent
   except or the drivers themselves.  It's at
   https://github.com/au-ts/sddf

   Peter C
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