I've been wondering, is there any reason not to use base-hw_x86_64_muen on regular hardware? It seems to work fine in Qemu, and almost all Genode drivers are in userspace. Is there some limitation that I'm not aware of?
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Shahbaz khan <shazalive@...9...> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Christian Helmuth < christian.helmuth@...1...> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 11:54:47AM +0500, Shahbaz khan wrote:
I have started working with Genode, while I am interested in foc based development and it seems the Genode efforts also prefer foc as I have
been
trying run/demo for builds.
I would not go along with telling that we "prefer" base-foc as most of our scenarios run on all supported kernels. Prominent exceptions are support for hardware virtualization (only on NOVA and hw/Muen) and TrustZone (hw only). If you address ARM and x86 alike I'd suggest you try out base-hw.
I got a bit acquainted with the release notes but I still find it difficult to comprehend what really base-hw means when we say "Genode base -hw" on Muen SK.
I am having some build issues (I do get an image.elf but build does not complete) and have yet not looked into earlier commits and branches so I would appreciate if you can let me know what actually runs over Muen SK in Genode base-hw kernel VM. Does it mean we run another kernel like nova between Muen and virtualbox.
I really like the idea but if we have another kernel below virtualbox than why not run virtualbox on Muen as a subject? I am unable to criticize clearly due to the mentioned confusion.
Thanks.
Regards, Shahbaz
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