Hi Pranay, As I say in my previous e-mail:
"I'm not familiar with QEMU, but in general case - you can't just take image (for example RCAR-H3) and run it inside QEMU - a some things might be different - uart, gic, timer, etc. And i'm not sure about support of HW virtualization on QEMU - looks like your are asking about emulation ARM HW virtualization on X86_64 platform." I don't think that it is possible to emulate ARM HW virtualization on x86_64 platform via QEMU. So - in my opinion - layers such as you are asking doesn't existing for QEMU. According to [1] looks like ARM Ltd provides emulator, called ARMv8 Foundation Model - that is supports Xen [2]. But I never used it and looks like its not free and has some limited trial period. [1] https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARM_with_Virtualization_Extensions [2] https://developer.arm.com/products/system-design/fixed-virtual-platforms With the best regards, Iurii On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 4:17 PM, pranay kukreti <pranay_kukr...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > Thank you for the quick response. > What I wanted to know is that if there is any yocto layer support for > XEN-ARM on QEMU machine, which could be used for testing purposes. Like for > RCAR there is a [1] Meta-platform-xen layer which provides support for > RCAR. Same way, is there a layer which can be used for QEMU? > [1] https://github.com/qbeeukraine/meta-platform-xen > regards, > Pranay Kukreti > VIT university, Vellore. > > > On Monday, 22 May 2017, 22:55, Iurii Mykhalskyi < > iurii.mykhals...@globallogic.com> wrote: > > > Hi Pranay, > > I'm not familiar with QEMU, but in general case - you can't just take > image (for example RCAR-H3) and run it inside QEMU - a some things might be > different - uart, gic, timer, etc. > And i'm not sure about support of HW virtualization on QEMU - looks like > your are asking about emulation ARM HW virtualization on X86_64 platform. > > If you want to play with virtualization, try to get some widely available > board - Allwinner based or some OMAP4/5 based boards, etc [1] > > For debug purposes we are mostly using printk and sometimes blinking LEDS > :) > > With the best regards, > Iurii > > [1] https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARM_with_ > Virtualization_Extensions > > > On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Iurii Konovalenko <iurii.konovalenko@ > globallogic.com> wrote: > > + Iurii Mykhalkyi > > Best regards. > > Iurii Konovalenko | Associate Manager, Engineering > GlobalLogic > P +3.8044.492 ext. 4704 M +38.099.932.2909 > S yufuntik > www.globallogic.com > http://www.globallogic.com/ email_disclaimer.txt > <http://www.globallogic.com/email_disclaimer.txt> > > On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:38 AM, pranay kukreti <pranay_kukr...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > I am new to xen-arm development on yocto-project. Right now i don't have > the hardware, but i was able to create an image of xen-arm for RCAR-H3. I > wanted to see how xen-arm works, so was wondering if xen-arm can be > implemented to be used with a qemu machine. If so please let me know where > can i find the resources. Also which debugger would you recommend to be > used with the RCAR-H3. > It would be really kind of you if you could solve my queries. > Thanks, > Pranay Kukreti > VIT University, Vellore. > > > > > > > -- > > Iurii Mykhalskyi | Lead Software Engineer > GlobalLogic > P +38.044.492.9695x3664 M +38.096.311.5467 <+380%2096%20311%205467> S > mad-nemoi > www.globallogic.com > <http://www.globallogic.com/> > http://www.globallogic.com/email_disclaimer.txt > > > -- Iurii Mykhalskyi | Lead Software Engineer GlobalLogic P +38.044.492.9695x3664 M +38.096.311.5467 S mad-nemoi www.globallogic.com <http://www.globallogic.com/> http://www.globallogic.com/email_disclaimer.txt
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