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Re: VT-d posted interrupts support
First of all, thank you for your insights!
ACRN paper described that it used Intel Celeron Processor J3455 and the hardware doesn't support the posted-interrupt feature.
Can you please let me know
First of all, thank you for your insights!
ACRN paper described that it used Intel Celeron Processor J3455 and the hardware doesn't support the posted-interrupt feature.
Can you please let me know
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reswara1@...
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#837
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Re: [acrn-dev] Supported Hardware help needed
Both NUC7i7DNKE and NUC7i7DNHE are using nuc7i7dnb board, which is officially supported by ACRN now.
You can use “make hypervisor BOARD=nuc7i7dnb SCENARIO=$your_scenario” or “make hypervisor
Both NUC7i7DNKE and NUC7i7DNHE are using nuc7i7dnb board, which is officially supported by ACRN now.
You can use “make hypervisor BOARD=nuc7i7dnb SCENARIO=$your_scenario” or “make hypervisor
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Victor Sun
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#836
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Re: VT-d posted interrupts support
Hi
No, VT-d hardware could support Interrupt Remapping or Interrupt Posting or both of them.
Interrupt posting includes hardware support for optimized processing of interrupt requests from
Hi
No, VT-d hardware could support Interrupt Remapping or Interrupt Posting or both of them.
Interrupt posting includes hardware support for optimized processing of interrupt requests from
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Li, Fei1
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#835
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Re: Supported Hardware help needed
Thanks so very much for the clarification, Andrew.
That tells me exactly what I need and think that I will go ahead and get the first one on my list as it has a taller case which may allow for an
Thanks so very much for the clarification, Andrew.
That tells me exactly what I need and think that I will go ahead and get the first one on my list as it has a taller case which may allow for an
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#834
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Re: Supported Hardware help needed
For details see:
https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000031273/intel-nuc.html
So B = board-only, K = slim case and H = tall case. The E at the end is
for extended life cycle,
For details see:
https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000031273/intel-nuc.html
So B = board-only, K = slim case and H = tall case. The E at the end is
for extended life cycle,
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Andrew Back
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#833
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Re: Supported Hardware help needed
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your input on this since I think that it would be bad to spend the money and get something that falls short from being able to run even a basic setup.
I had actually been leaning
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your input on this since I think that it would be bad to spend the money and get something that falls short from being able to run even a basic setup.
I had actually been leaning
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#832
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Re: Supported Hardware help needed
I'm not much further along than you and a total ACRN novice, but at the
risk of being corrected, I'd suggest sticking to officially supported
hardware. In which case, of all those you listed, the only
I'm not much further along than you and a total ACRN novice, but at the
risk of being corrected, I'd suggest sticking to officially supported
hardware. In which case, of all those you listed, the only
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Andrew Back
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#831
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VT-d posted interrupts support
Hello,
I am looking forward to buying intel embedded SoC that supports VT-d posted interrupts. There are a lot of intel processors used for embedded systems that support VT-d.
Q1) Does VT-d support
Hello,
I am looking forward to buying intel embedded SoC that supports VT-d posted interrupts. There are a lot of intel processors used for embedded systems that support VT-d.
Q1) Does VT-d support
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reswara1@...
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#830
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Supported Hardware help needed
Hi All,
Hope that everyone is going well. Seems like the mailing list is not too active over the weekends.
I have been searching to match a NUC or similar system that will run ACRN and have proposed a
Hi All,
Hope that everyone is going well. Seems like the mailing list is not too active over the weekends.
I have been searching to match a NUC or similar system that will run ACRN and have proposed a
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#829
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi All,
Well, I may have narrowed down the spec for the test rig:
1. Intel NUC NUC7i7DNKE Mini PC/HTPC, Intel Quad-Core i7-8650U Upto 4.2GHz, 32GB DDR4, 512GB m.2 SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4k Support,
Hi All,
Well, I may have narrowed down the spec for the test rig:
1. Intel NUC NUC7i7DNKE Mini PC/HTPC, Intel Quad-Core i7-8650U Upto 4.2GHz, 32GB DDR4, 512GB m.2 SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4k Support,
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#828
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Software KVM Switch idea for ACRN
Hi All,
I am slowly getting my feet wet with ACRN and think that it will be absolutely what I need for the product which is to have a practical use case offering ultra-small footprint, RAM based,
Hi All,
I am slowly getting my feet wet with ACRN and think that it will be absolutely what I need for the product which is to have a practical use case offering ultra-small footprint, RAM based,
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#827
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Geoffroy,
Do you have any recommendations for a small inexpensive test rig (possibly NUC) with reasonable graphics that can run ACRN? I think that instead of jumping to trying to get AMD working
Hi Geoffroy,
Do you have any recommendations for a small inexpensive test rig (possibly NUC) with reasonable graphics that can run ACRN? I think that instead of jumping to trying to get AMD working
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#826
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Lonnie,
That reminds me that perhaps we should do a refresh of that video :-/
We do not use ClearLinux anymore inside the Service VM. We have switched to Ubuntu (for reasons linked to the
Hi Lonnie,
That reminds me that perhaps we should do a refresh of that video :-/
We do not use ClearLinux anymore inside the Service VM. We have switched to Ubuntu (for reasons linked to the
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#825
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Inexpensive hardware to use for development and testing?
Hello All,
I currently have a 64-bit AMD system (Running Ubuntu 20.04) but at the moment ACRN does not run on that hardware so I am considering purchasing an inexpensive Intel system to work with for
Hello All,
I currently have a 64-bit AMD system (Running Ubuntu 20.04) but at the moment ACRN does not run on that hardware so I am considering purchasing an inexpensive Intel system to work with for
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#824
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Re: Running on AMD systems
My pleasure! ;-)
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#823
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Re: A question on ACRN Design
Thanks for sending it to the acrn-dev list and I just joined that one as well so that maybe I can get some help on the AMD side as well getting some advice on using ACRN within the project scope that
Thanks for sending it to the acrn-dev list and I just joined that one as well so that maybe I can get some help on the AMD side as well getting some advice on using ACRN within the project scope that
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#822
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hello Geoffroy,
I actually just came across a great video that cleared up the way that ACRN runs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnq4J3wXH9o
It helps a lot, but I see that Clear Linux is used a lot
Hello Geoffroy,
I actually just came across a great video that cleared up the way that ACRN runs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnq4J3wXH9o
It helps a lot, but I see that Clear Linux is used a lot
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#821
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Re: Running on AMD systems
Thanks my friend.
I just subscribed to the developers list.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to try and answer my questions while I get a better feel for ACRN.
Cheers,
Lonnie
Thanks my friend.
I just subscribed to the developers list.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to try and answer my questions while I get a better feel for ACRN.
Cheers,
Lonnie
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#820
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Re: A question on ACRN Design
Hi Lonnie,
This sounds like a reasonable question to ask, and I don’t know the answer to it. I’ve added the “acrn-dev” mailing on CC so our architects can see your question and help answer
Hi Lonnie,
This sounds like a reasonable question to ask, and I don’t know the answer to it. I’ve added the “acrn-dev” mailing on CC so our architects can see your question and help answer
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#819
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Lonnie,
It’s great to see you interested to learn and potential contribute to ACRN!! :-)
The most flexible pre-defined scenario that we have is the “industry” scenario. It runs up to
Hi Lonnie,
It’s great to see you interested to learn and potential contribute to ACRN!! :-)
The most flexible pre-defined scenario that we have is the “industry” scenario. It runs up to
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#818
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