On Oct 4, 2018, at 3:16 PM, Kent Mcleod <kent.mcleod72@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,The x86 connectors don't currently work in the arm vmm unfortunately. The connectors that provide a virtual device to the guest OS require PCI virtualisation support to be added, and the connectors that create shared memory mappings into the guest physical address space also require implementation in the arm vmm. I believe we are about to start working on more consistent features between the two architectures and eventually have a single implementation rather than two.Kent.On Thu., 4 Oct. 2018, 21:06 Mike Clark, <undefinedspace@gmail.com> wrote:That would be nice. I don't know if it works though.Mike_______________________________________________On Thu, Oct 4, 2018, 3:05 PM Daniel Wang <danielwang.ksu@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you very much! It solves my problem. I have not looked at this project for a while. It is nice to migrated to CMAKE. Does you happen to know if the X86 VM connector can work in ARM? It would be good to have the communication between VM and native seL4 process.Thanks again!Best Regards-Daniel WangOn Oct 4, 2018, at 2:36 PM, Mike Clark <undefinedspace@gmail.com> wrote:I've been doing# ../init-build.sh -DAARCH32=TRUE -DTk1Insecure=TRUE -DCAMKES_VM_APP=tk1_vm# ninjaIf that doesn't work can you post logs?On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 1:39 PM Daniel Wang <danielwang.ksu@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,_______________________________________________It seems CAmkES-arm-vmm has been immigrated to cmake, How can I build it? I tried to build it by invoking:# ../init-build.sh -DCAMKES_VM_APP=tk1_vm -DPLATFORM=tk1# ninjaBut it does not work.Also, thank for the detailed CAmkES X86 documents. I’m wondering does the VM Connector and kernel modules work for ARM architecture, TK1 or TK1-SOM specifically?Best Regards-Daniel Wang
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