No. Both systems is running natively at the moment. If first tried to start Genode from RISC OS, but Genode refused to run on anything else than boot cpu (core 0). That is as cpu0.
In message <CAO3d8Hhe8oj3sMZBpEqt_O-YFKwUOM2BbxekcS126VBRhB+mew@mail.gmail .com> Edoardo Mantovani mantovani.edoardo18@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Sorry if I misunderstood, but you would like to run Genode os as a virtual machine in your RISC OS (or something similar)?
Regards, Edoardo Mantovani, 2021
Il giorno ven 5 mar 2021 alle ore 13:36 Michael Grunditz < michael.grunditz@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi Genodians,
I would like to tell you what I am trying to achieve.
I want to have Genode as a service system for RISC OS. When aarch32 is dropped from Cortex cpu's it will also provide emulation services.
Right now I run RISC OS fully natively on core 1 and Genode on core 0 (A53). The reason for doing this on iMX8M is that it , since a week or so , is supported by both systems.
Besides drivers , I also want to take advantage from some apps. A good example is a webbrowser. Genode is much better suited to run such applications. The idea is to run render and network tasks on Genode , but with a RISC OS allocated buffer as its framebuffer. On RISC OS it will look and feel like a native app.
It will also be a base for converting RISC OS kernel to C. By trapping SWI's from RISC OS to Genode I can implement them in C/C++. The goal is to have as much as possible running natively on aarch64. Today the RISC OS kernel is assembler.
I want to keep the RISC OS experience as it is today, and this hybrid solution is a experiment to see how it all can be solved.
If you don't like this project , please tell me now!
-- Michael Grunditz Sent from my RISC OS workstation..
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