Re: [PATCH 00/10] x86: Add support for running as secondary Jailhouse guest

2017-11-19 Thread Jan Kiszka
On 2017-11-18 22:15, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 11/15/17 23:26, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> This series paves the way to run Linux in so-called non-root cells >> (guest partitions) of the Jailhouse hypervisor. >> >> Jailhouse [1] was started 4 years ago as an open-source (GPL) leight- >> weight hypervisor

Re: [PATCH 00/10] x86: Add support for running as secondary Jailhouse guest

2017-11-18 Thread H. Peter Anvin
On 11/15/17 23:26, Jan Kiszka wrote: > This series paves the way to run Linux in so-called non-root cells > (guest partitions) of the Jailhouse hypervisor. > > Jailhouse [1] was started 4 years ago as an open-source (GPL) leight- > weight hypervisor that statically partitions SMP systems. It's uni

[PATCH 00/10] x86: Add support for running as secondary Jailhouse guest

2017-11-15 Thread Jan Kiszka
This series paves the way to run Linux in so-called non-root cells (guest partitions) of the Jailhouse hypervisor. Jailhouse [1] was started 4 years ago as an open-source (GPL) leight- weight hypervisor that statically partitions SMP systems. It's unique in that it uses one Linux instance, the roo