This patch adds tutorials about using Celadon as user vm.
This tutorials contains: Build Celadon from source code with refined
configs and kernel; Launch Celadon vm with passthrough gpu and
passthrough disk.
Tracked-On: #8254
Signed-off-by: Jiayuan Yang <jiayuan.yang@intel.com>
We aluready updated the GSG to discuss how to find and address errors
when using the configurator (specifically doing a save scenario to check
for errors or to verify all errors were resolved). Add a description of
this error interaction model to the configurator tool documentation.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
The current code assign COM2 to S5 feature as a commutation vUART, so
the COM2's IO port which value is 0x2F8 could not assign to another
vUART connection.
This patch add a note and modify the legacy vUART sample, change the
default IO port to 0x3E8 which was known as COM3.
Tracked-On: #6690
Signed-off-by: Chenli Wei <chenli.wei@linux.intel.com>
* Merge RDT and vCAT tutorials
* Update overview, dependencies and constraints
* Update to match Configurator UI instead of manually editing XML files
* Remove architectural details and instead point to high-level design documentation
Tracked-On: #6081
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
Create a new User VM OS guide with overview information about setting up
User VMs. Link to separate standard and RTVM guide for details. Most of
these separate guides need updating to reflect the new ACRN configurator and
the development system/target system development model.
Update titles of existing "using XXX as user vm" to be consistent.
Begin update of ubuntu uservm doc for direction review.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
- Update overview, dependencies and constraints
- Update to match Configurator UI instead of manually editing XML files
- Remove architectural details and instead point to high-level design documentation
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
- Update overview, dependencies and constraints
- Update to match Configurator UI instead of manually editing XML files
- Remove architectural details and instead point to high-level design documentation
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
- Update overview, dependencies and constraints
- Update to match Configurator UI instead of manually editing XML files
- Remove architectural details and instead point to high-level design documentation
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
- Add Configurator Debian package build steps that were removed from GSG
- Add description of error icon on parameters tabs
- Mention that working folder name should be meaningful
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
I. Add three kinds of Inter-VM communication advantage and shortage:
1. Inter-VM vUART
2. Inter-VM network communication
3. Inter-VM shared memory device (ivshmem)
II.Add how to implement an Ivshmem application on ACRN.
Signed-off-by: Hu Fenglin <fenglin.hu@intel.com>
For WaaG VM, the User VM name is hard coded in the
lifecycle manager, this User VM ("windows") is needed
for guest shutdown.
Note: libvirt will be used to do guest shutdown and
the WaaG VM name will be configurable in furture.
The lifecycle manager starup picture in WaaG VM is out
of data, update it in this patch.
Tracked-on: #6652
Signed-off-by: Xiangyang Wu <xiangyang.wu@intel.com>
- Replace UOS or User OS with User VM
- Replace SOS or Service OS with Service VM
- Clean up some of the grammar
Signed-off-by: Amy Reyes <amy.reyes@intel.com>
- Replace UOS or User OS with User VM
- Replace SOS or Service OS with Service VM
- Capitalize Board Inspector and ACRN Configurator
- Clean up some of the grammar
Signed-off-by: Amy Reyes <amy.reyes@intel.com>
Lifecycle Manager will be refined in v2.7, this patch will
refine enable s5 document to align with the latest code.
v1-->v2:
Remove the prompt from all instructions in this
document.
Tracked-On: #6652
Signed-off-by: Xiangyang Wu <xiangyang.wu@intel.com>
Update the docs and images referencing ``industry`` and ``logical_partition`` scenarios to
``shared`` and ``partioned``.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
- Create ACRN config tool doc based on info in existing "Intro to ACRN Configuration" doc, add clarifications
- Create board inspector tool doc based on info in existing "Intro to ACRN Configuration" doc, add clarifications
- Create launch config options doc based on info in existing "Intro to ACRN Configuration" doc, similar to existing scenario config options doc
- Update refs that no longer exist
- Create hypervisor makefile options doc, combining makefile info from "Intro to ACRN Configuration" doc and "Build ACRN from Source" doc
- Clarify why you need config files, difference between scenario vs. launch VM settings
- Updates are intended to reflect v2.6 code
Signed-off-by: Amy Reyes <amy.reyes@intel.com>
Over time, and after deleting or moving documents around, we've left
behind quite the collection of unreferenced images. It's time to clean
them out of the doc folders.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
1. Update the images to match with the latest UI.
2. Update the path of the saved XML file when clicking Export XML to
save customized file.
Signed-off-by: Kunhui-Li <kunhuix.li@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
Update the "Enable ACRN Over QEMU/KVM" tutorial:
* Remove the steps explaining how to add the Virtio blk driver
to the Service VM kernel. It is now part of the default
configuration
* Add a note to make it more obvious that the tutorial assumes
that the compilation of ACRN and its kernel is done *inside*
the QEMU VM that will serve as the Service VM for ACRN
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Update the "Running ACRN on QEMU" tutorial to be based on ACRN
v2.5 and Ubuntu 20.04.
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: David Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
Add a number of steps and details that were not called
out in the "Getting Started Guide for ACRN Hybrid Mode". Those
are not obvious to the first-time or novice user so the user
guide was hard to follow and confusing. At a high-level:
* How to build Zephyr
* How to install ACRN
* How to install the ACRN kernel
The hybrid scenario overview diagram has been updated too.
Tracked-On: #5992
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
- use one command to generate x509 cert file,
remove the intermediate file.
- remove the "Keycontainer" field in INF file,
which is not mandatory.
Signed-off-by: Yonghua Huang <yonghua.huang@intel.com>
This patch reorganizes the sections in acrn_configuration_tool.rst for more
natural logic flow and removes step 3 (Auto-Code Generation) of the
configuration workflow which is no longer needed from user point of view.
v2:
- Refactor the sections to introduce the configuration concepts, workflow and
details in order.
- Align names of the components for ACRN configuration.
- Always use "scenario/launch configuration" rather than "scenario/launch
setting".
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Users no longer need to explicitly generate configuration source code as
they are now generated at build time. This patch updates the relevant
instructions in the documentation.
v3:
* RELEASE now defaults to n.
* Cleanup the unnecessary target `all` in the `make` commands
* Remove menuconfig related stuff.
* Refine the introductory paragraph as only steps on Ubuntu is introduced
* Also introduce the targets introduced by PR #5791
v2:
* Add python3 lxml as a dependency
* Explain how to use out-of-tree XML files
Tracked-On: #5644
Signed-off-by: Junjie Mao <junjie.mao@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Update the tutorial on how to use OpenStack and libvirt:
* Use Ubuntu 20.04 as the host and the 'lxd' snap
* Use the Ubuntu Cloud image (instead of Clear Cloud image)
* Delete a screenshot that wasn't in use
Tracked-On: #5564
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Add guide to enable grub secure boot on ACRN.
Signed-off-by: Yonghua Huang <yonghua.huang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
ACRN 2.1 supports two virtual boot modes, deprivilege boot mode and
direct boot mode. The deprivilege boot mode’s main purpose is to support
booting Clear Linux Service VM with UEFI service support, but this
brings scalability problems when porting ACRN to new Intel platforms.
For the 2.2 release, deprivilege mode is removed, and only direct boot
is supported, and with this we've removed support for Clear Linux as the
service VM, which impacts over 50 ACRN documents. This PR removes
documents we don't intend to update, and fixes broken links that would
occur from references to these deleted docs.
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>