What I want to do.

Edoardo Mantovani mantovani.edoardo18 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 5 13:53:31 CET 2021


Ah ok, now is more clear, but Honestly with no abstraction layers, I cannot
think how this could be possible in real life (never seen something
similar),
But the idea of  ""split"" the cpu or at least occupy more than 1 cpu for
this task can be cool.

But, if i can ask, what benefit would you  get from this action?

Regards,
Edoardo Mantovani, 2021

Il giorno ven 5 mar 2021 alle ore 13:48 Michael Grunditz <
michael.grunditz at gmail.com> ha scritto:

>
> 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 at mail.gmail
> .com>
>           Edoardo Mantovani <mantovani.edoardo18 at 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 at 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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>
>
>
> --
>        Michael Grunditz
> Sent from my RISC OS workstation..
>
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Edoardo Mantovani
*Independent security researcher*
*email: *Baseband at cpan.org
Urbino, Italy
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