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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Geoffroy,
I was just making preparations for getting things going and it occurred to me that you had mentioned the possibility of a refresh video in the similar vein as setting ACRN up with
Hi Geoffroy,
I was just making preparations for getting things going and it occurred to me that you had mentioned the possibility of a refresh video in the similar vein as setting ACRN up with
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#852
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Re: How to run acrn on my Intel PC?
Thanks Jacky. We’ll be limited in what we can try as I assume you do not have a serial port on that platform, do you? This would be the most efficient way to debug this as it’s the only output for
Thanks Jacky. We’ll be limited in what we can try as I assume you do not have a serial port on that platform, do you? This would be the most efficient way to debug this as it’s the only output for
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#851
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Re: How to run acrn on my Intel PC?
There are 8G DRAM(4Gx2) installed on my computer.
Jacky Lau <i90091e@...> 于2021年1月21日周四 下午10:28写道:
There are 8G DRAM(4Gx2) installed on my computer.
Jacky Lau <i90091e@...> 于2021年1月21日周四 下午10:28写道:
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Jacky Lau
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#850
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Re: How to run acrn on my Intel PC?
Thank you, Geoffroy.
I rebuild acrn-hypervisor using "make BOARD=nuc7i7dnb SCENARIO=industry", install to /boot/acrn.
After reboot, the screen show "loading ACRN..." and nothing happens, my computer
Thank you, Geoffroy.
I rebuild acrn-hypervisor using "make BOARD=nuc7i7dnb SCENARIO=industry", install to /boot/acrn.
After reboot, the screen show "loading ACRN..." and nothing happens, my computer
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Jacky Lau
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#849
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Re: How to run acrn on my Intel PC?
Hi!
You may need to “port” it to your hardware. But in general, this is a Kaby Lake processor and we already use that on the NUCs so we may be able to get this to work without too much effort
Hi!
You may need to “port” it to your hardware. But in general, this is a Kaby Lake processor and we already use that on the NUCs so we may be able to get this to work without too much effort
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#848
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How to run acrn on my Intel PC?
Hi, all.
I have a PC which have Intel i3-7100 CPU and MSI B250M MORTAR main board.
I want to run acrn on my PC, I follow acrn Getting Started document, and build the SDC scenario on the nuc7i7dnb
Hi, all.
I have a PC which have Intel i3-7100 CPU and MSI B250M MORTAR main board.
I want to run acrn on my PC, I follow acrn Getting Started document, and build the SDC scenario on the nuc7i7dnb
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Jacky Lau
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#847
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2021 ACRN Project Technical Community Meeting Minutes - WW04'21
ACRN Project TCM - 20th Jan 2021
Location
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ACRN Project TCM - 20th Jan 2021
Location
Online by Zoom: https://zoom.com.cn/j/320664063
Attendees (Total 15, 20/01)
Note: If you need to edit this document, please ask for access. We disabled
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Zou, Terry
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#846
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Sounds good, I look forward to hearing back from you once you’ve started to get your hands dirty!!😉
Sounds good, I look forward to hearing back from you once you’ve started to get your hands dirty!!😉
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#845
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Geiffrot,
That is awesome to hear as it sounds like I should be able to test the virtual GPU across User VM's as well as to do some testing for direct GPU assignment to a single user VM as
Hi Geiffrot,
That is awesome to hear as it sounds like I should be able to test the virtual GPU across User VM's as well as to do some testing for direct GPU assignment to a single user VM as
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#844
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Lonnie,
Yes, you can share the graphics between VMs (Service and User VMs) on that platform. The technology is called GVT-g. Our latest release focusses more on GVT-d (i.e. direct assignment of
Hi Lonnie,
Yes, you can share the graphics between VMs (Service and User VMs) on that platform. The technology is called GVT-g. Our latest release focusses more on GVT-d (i.e. direct assignment of
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#843
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Hi Geoffroy,
for the NUC that I think that I am getting:
Intel NUC NUC7i7DNHE Mini PC/HTPC, Intel Quad-Core i7-8650U Upto 4.2GHz, 32GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4k Support, Dual Monitor
Hi Geoffroy,
for the NUC that I think that I am getting:
Intel NUC NUC7i7DNHE Mini PC/HTPC, Intel Quad-Core i7-8650U Upto 4.2GHz, 32GB DDR4, 512GB SSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4k Support, Dual Monitor
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Lonnie Cumberland <lonnie@...>
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#842
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Re: Dynamically adding VM's
Quick question on the GPU side: are you planning to share the GPU between different User VMs? Or will it be dedicated to one?
Thanks,
Geoffroy
Quick question on the GPU side: are you planning to share the GPU between different User VMs? Or will it be dedicated to one?
Thanks,
Geoffroy
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#841
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Re: Supported Hardware help needed
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Geoffroy Van Cutsem
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#840
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2021 ACRN Project Technical Community Meeting (2021/1~2021/6): @ Monthly 3rd Wednesday 4PM (China-Shanghai), Wednesday 9AM (Europe-London), Tuesday 0AM (US-West Coast),
Special Notes: If you have Zoom connection issue by using web browser, pleaseinstall & launch Zoom application, manually input the meeting ID (320664063)to join the Zoom meeting.
Agenda &
Special Notes: If you have Zoom connection issue by using web browser, pleaseinstall & launch Zoom application, manually input the meeting ID (320664063)to join the Zoom meeting.
Agenda &
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Zou, Terry
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#839
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Re: A question on ACRN Design
Hi, Lonnie,
If I understand your point correctly, you actually want to build a logic partitioned scenario which ensure each guest is isolated w/ its partitioned HW resource?
From my P.O.V,
Hi, Lonnie,
If I understand your point correctly, you actually want to build a logic partitioned scenario which ensure each guest is isolated w/ its partitioned HW resource?
From my P.O.V,
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Chen, Jason CJ
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#838
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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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