Re: Xen for Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond)

2024-07-25 Thread Stefano Stabellini
On Thu, 25 Jul 2024, Techguru wrote: > A bit about Apple Silicon M1(2,3,4) architecture, SoC and motherboard. (AFAIK) > > There are no EFI assumptions nor contracts, and no EFI firmware. > Between those 4 generations of silicon, there are about 80 different roles > "SoC cores/components" can play

Re: Xen for Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond)

2024-07-25 Thread Techguru
A bit about Apple Silicon M1(2,3,4) architecture, SoC and motherboard. (AFAIK) There are no EFI assumptions nor contracts, and no EFI firmware. Between those 4 generations of silicon, there are about 80 different roles "SoC cores/components" can play, each with its own signed Apple Firmware. Mos

Re: Xen for Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond)

2024-07-24 Thread Stefano Stabellini
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024, Techguru wrote: > Hello, > Stefano, on IRC, suggested that I start a discussion on this mailing > list regarding my intention to bring up a fully function XEN on Apple > Silicon (M1 and beyond). I am in the process of getting up to speed > on your governance policies, applied

Re: Xen for Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond)

2024-07-24 Thread Jan Beulich
On 24.07.2024 03:14, Techguru wrote: > I am in the process of getting up to speed on your governance > policies, applied for Coverity access to use some of the known issues > there as training wheels, and putting my gitlab fork into good working > order with CI. > > I would rather not duplicate ef

Xen for Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond)

2024-07-23 Thread Techguru
Hello, Stefano, on IRC, suggested that I start a discussion on this mailing list regarding my intention to bring up a fully function XEN on Apple Silicon (M1 and beyond). I am in the process of getting up to speed on your governance policies, applied for Coverity access to use some of the known i