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V1: In order to remove MISRA C violations for rule 219S, rename functions, macros whose name starts with "_". Also removed some __mmio functions because they are duplicates and are not used anywhere. Renamed functions like __assert, to asm_assert, because they were only wrappers around asm calls. V2: Over and above the changes on V1, modified bitmap functions names to lock (corresponding to unlock) introduced in V1 Signed-off-by: Arindam Roy <arindam.roy@intel.com> |
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Embedded-Hypervisor ################### This open source embedded hypervisor defines a software architecture for running multiple software subsystems managed securely on a consolidated system (by means of a virtual machine manager), and defines a reference framework Device Model implementation for devices emulation This embedded hypervisor is type-1 reference hypervisor, running directly on the system hardware. It can be used for building software defined cockpit (SDC) or In-Vehicle Experience (IVE) solutions running on Intel Architecture Apollo Lake platforms. As a reference implementation, it provides the basis for embedded hypervisor vendors to build solutions with an open source reference I/O mediation solution, and provides auto makers a reference software stack for SDC usage. This embedded hypervisor is able to support both Linux* and Android* as a Guest OS, managed by the hypervisor, where applications can run. This embedded hypervisor is a partitioning hypervisor reference stack, also suitable for non-automotive IoT & embedded device solutions. It will be addressing the gap that currently exists between datacenter hypervisors, hard partitioning hypervisors, and select industrial applications. Extending the scope of this open source embedded hypervisor relies on the involvement of community developers like you!