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[fedora-arm] KVM on Raspi3
Jon Masters
2017-05-15 15:22:15 UTC
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Hi,

I haven't looked into this, but the following merge for 4.12 got flagged for followup:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg149582.html

Others might find this interesting. I guess it boots at EL2 these days then - haven't played with the latest generation much - but I don't know if there are additional weirdness beyond just the interrupt controller setup (which is known to be very odd).

Jon.
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Marcin Juszkiewicz
2017-05-15 15:48:38 UTC
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Post by Jon Masters
Hi,
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg149582.html
Others might find this interesting. I guess it boots at EL2 these days
then - haven't played with the latest generation much - but I don't know
if there are additional weirdness beyond just the interrupt controller
setup (which is known to be very odd).
I read about KVM on rpi stuff some time ago. It required booting kernel
on subset of cores and then running kvm on those 'not used' ones.
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Jon Masters
2017-05-15 17:14:08 UTC
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Post by Marcin Juszkiewicz
Post by Jon Masters
Hi,
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg149582.html
Others might find this interesting. I guess it boots at EL2 these days
then - haven't played with the latest generation much - but I don't know
if there are additional weirdness beyond just the interrupt controller
setup (which is known to be very odd).
I read about KVM on rpi stuff some time ago. It required booting kernel
on subset of cores and then running kvm on those 'not used' ones.
Indeed. I saw that. It just might be something else is in flight tho.


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