Hi Jan,
Any of those methods is OK for us. (Full-virt or Paravirt)
We are planning to manage manycore machines using the xen+L4 combination.
Also, we will make some changes on each layer for the application specific
system.
According to the xen wiki,
It doesn't list L4 on the supported OS list for full-virtualization.
So, I asked the question for HVM(or full-virt) case.
I didn't even expect the paravirtualization case.
Is it also possible? Then, it will be more good for us. :)
Please, give me more information about this issue.
Thanks!
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:43 PM
To: Chulmin Kim
Subject: RE: Is it possible to install L4 on Xen as a guest?
Hello Chulmin,
May I ask what exactly do you want to achieve? Given Xen supports hardware
virtualization, L4 as guest is supported out of the box. Or, do you want
to port
L4 to Xen as para-virtual guest, akin to the original Xen approach
presented in
the SOSP paper 2003, where they ported Linux?
-Jan
--
Dr. Jan Stoess, KIT System Architecture Group
-----Original Message-----
karlsruhe.de] On Behalf Of Chulmin Kim
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:17 AM
Subject: Is it possible to install L4 on Xen as a guest?
Hi all,
We are now interested in porint L4 on Xen for our research project.
Does Any of you have an experience on this issue?
Or any comment will be welcomed.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Chulmin Kim