SoC and VM support
Hi, I am considering using the Gunyah Hypervisor for my latest project. However, from the docs, I wasnt able to determine if its the right fit for me and if it supports what Im trying to do.
I would like to run a plain Linux VM and an AAOS (Android Automotive OS) VM in parallel. Is this possible with Gunyah?
I would like to run everything on a Qualcomm SoC (Qualcomm QAM8255). Is this possible? And how do I build Gunyah for this use case? All of the examples are usually tailored to QEMU. What should I set as platform feature and quality?
What is the latest current release? I see you mentioned the latest releases should be on main, but I dont see a mainbranch.
Hi, Note that we have not included the Qcom BSP component for any Qcom commercial platforms in this open source release. The platform you mentioned looks like a licensed commercial platform, if it is, then you can request through proper channels for sources which includes platform related sources and Qcom BSP lib.
Thanks Yug
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Hi, I am considering using the Gunyah Hypervisor for my latest project. However, from the docs, I wasnt able to determine if its the right fit for me and if it supports what Im trying to do.
I would like to run a plain Linux VM and an AAOS (Android Automotive OS) VM in parallel. Is this possible with Gunyah?
I would like to run everything on a Qualcomm SoC (Qualcomm QAM8255). Is this possible? And how do I build Gunyah for this use case? All of the examples are usually tailored to QEMU. What should I set as platform feature and quality?
What is the latest current release? I see you mentioned the latest releases should be on main, but I dont see a mainbranch.
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Hi, I am considering using the Gunyah Hypervisor for my latest project. However, from the docs, I wasnt able to determine if its the right fit for me and if it supports what Im trying to do.
I would like to run a plain Linux VM and an AAOS (Android Automotive OS) VM in parallel. Is this possible with Gunyah?
I would like to run everything on a Qualcomm SoC (Qualcomm QAM8255). Is this possible? And how do I build Gunyah for this use case? All of the examples are usually tailored to QEMU. What should I set as platform feature and quality?
What is the latest current release? I see you mentioned the latest releases should be on main, but I dont see a mainbranch.
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