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- Remove the TBD parts; - Add configuration tool UI app instructions; - Update "Build from Source" for generating the hypervisor via configuration tool. Signed-off-by: lirui34 <ruix.li@intel.com>
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.. _acrn_configuration_tool:
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ACRN Configuration Tool
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#######################
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ACRN configuration tool is designed for System Integrators / Tier1’s to customize
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ACRN to meet their own needs. It consists of two tools. The ``Kconfig`` tool and the
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``acrn-config`` tool. The latter allows users to provision VMs via a WebUI and configure
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the hypervisor from XML files at build time.
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ACRN Configurations Introduction
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********************************
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There are three types of configurations in ACRN: Hypervisor,
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Board, and VM. We'll explore each of these in the following sections.
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Hypervisor configuration
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========================
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Hypervisor configuration selects a working scenario and target
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board by configuring the hypervisor image features and capabilities such as
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setting up the log and the serial port.
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Hypervisor configuration is done using the ``Kconfig`` ``make
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menuconfig`` mechanism. The configuration file is located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/arch/x86/configs/Kconfig
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A board-specific ``defconfig`` file, located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/arch/x86/configs/$(BOARD)/$(BOARD).config
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will be loaded first, as the default ``Kconfig`` for the specified board.
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Board configuration
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===================
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The board configuration stores board-specific settings referenced by the
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ACRN hypervisor. This includes *scenario-relevant* information such as
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board settings, root device selection, and kernel cmdline, and
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*scenario-irrelevant** hardware-specific information such as ACPI/PCI
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and BDF information. The board configuration is organized as
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``*.c/*.h`` files located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/arch/x86/$(BOARD)/
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VM configuration
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=================
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VM configuration includes *scenario-based* VM configuration
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information, used to describe the characteristics and attributes for VMs
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on each user scenario, and *launch script-based* VM configuration, where
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parameters are passed to the device model to launch post-launched User
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VMs.
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Scenario based VM configurations are organized
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as ``*.c/*.h`` files located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/scenarios/$(SCENARIO)/
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User VM launch script samples are located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/devicemodel/samples/
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ACRN Configuration XMLs
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***********************
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ACRN configuration introduced three kinds of XMLs for acrn-config usage:
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**board**, **scenario** and **launch** XML.
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All scenario-irrelevant hardware-specific information of Board configuration is
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stored in **board** XML. The XML is generated by ``misc/acrn-config/target/board_parser.py``
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which shall be run on target board.
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The scenario-relevant Board configuration and scenario-based VM
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configuration are stored in **scenario** XML. The launch script-based VM
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configuration is stored in **launch** XML. These two XMLs could be customized
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with WebUI tool at ``misc/acrn-config/config-app/app.py``. End users could load
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their own configurations by importing customized XMLs or save the
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configurations by exporting XMLs.
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Board XML format
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================
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Board XML has a root element of ``acrn-config`` with attribute of **board**, i.e.
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.. code-block:: xml
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<acrn-config board=”BOARD”>
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As an input for ``acrn-config`` tool, end users do not need to care about the
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format of board XML and should not modify it.
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Scenario XML format
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===================
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Scenario XML has a root element of ``acrn-config`` with attributes of **board**
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and **scenario**, i.e.
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.. code-block:: xml
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<acrn-config board=”BOARD” scenario=”SCENARIO”>
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Below is the usage of other elements:
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:``vm``: Specify the VM with VMID by its "id" attribute.
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:``load_order``: Specify the VM by its load order:
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PRE_LAUNCHED_VM, SOS_VM or POST_LAUNCHED_VM.
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:``name`` under parent of ``vm``: Specify the VM name which will be
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shown in hypervisor console command: vm_list.
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:``uuid``: UUID of the VM. It is for internal use and not configurable.
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:``guest_flags``: Select all applicable flags for the VM.
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:``size`` under parent of ``epc_section``: SGX EPC section base, must be page aligned.
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:``base`` under parent of ``epc_section``: SGX EPC section size in Bytes, must be page aligned.
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:``clos``: Class of Service for Cache Allocation Technology. Please refer SDM 17.19.2
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for details and use with caution.
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:``start_hpa``: The start physical address in host for the VM.
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:``size`` under parent of ``memory``: The memory size in Bytes for the VM
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:``name`` under parent of ``os_config``: Specify the OS name of VM, currently it is not
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referenced by hypervisor code.
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:``kern_type``: Specify the kernel image type so that hypervisor could load it correctly.
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Currently support KERNEL_BZIMAGE and KERNEL_ZEPHYR.
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:``kern_mod``: The tag for kernel image which act as multiboot module, it must exactly match
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the module tag in GRUB multiboot cmdline.
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:``bootargs`` under parent of ``os_config``: It is for internal use and not configurable. Please
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specify the kernel boot arguments in bootargs under parent of board_private.
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:``vuart``: Specify the vuart(A.K.A COM) with vUART ID by its "id" attribute. Please refer
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:ref:`vuart_config` for detailed vUART setting.
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:``type`` under parent of ``vuart``: vUART(A.K.A COM) type, currently only support legacy PIO mode.
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:``base`` under parent of ``vuart``: vUART(A.K.A COM) enabling switch. Enable by exposing its
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COM_BASE(SOS_COM_BASE for Service VM), disable by returning INVALID_COM_BASE.
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:``irq`` under parent of ``vuart``: vCOM irq.
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:``target_vm_id``: COM2 is used for VM communications. When it is enabled, please specify which
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target VM that current VM connect to.
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:``target_uart_id``: target vUART ID that vCOM2 connect to.
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:``pci_dev_num``: pci devices number of the VM, it is hard-coded for each scenario so is not configurable for now.
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:``pci_devs``: PCI devices list of the VM, it is hard-coded for each scenario so is not configurable for now.
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:``board_private``: Stores scenario-relevant Board configuration.
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:``rootfs``: rootfs for Linux kernel.
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:``console``: ttyS console for Linux kernel
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:``bootargs`` under parent of ``board_private``: Specify kernel boot arguments.
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Launch XML format
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=================
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Launch XML has a root element of ``acrn-config`` with attributes of
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**board**, **scenario** and **uos_launcher**, i.e.
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.. code-block:: xml
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<acrn-config board="BOARD" scenario="SCENARIO" uos_launcher="UOS_NUMBER">
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Attribute of **uos_launcher** specified the number of User VM that current scenario has:
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:``uos``: Specify the User VM with its relative ID to Service VM by "id" attribute.
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:``uos_type``: Specify the User VM type, like CLEARLINUX, ANDROID, or VXWORKS
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:``rtos_type``: Specify User VM Realtime capability: Soft RT, Hard RT, or none of them.
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:``cpu_num``: Specify max cpu number for the VM.
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:``mem_size``: Specify User VM memory size in Mbyte.
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:``gvt_args``: GVT argument for the VM.
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:``vbootloader``: virtual bootloader type, currently only support OVMF.
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:``rootfs_dev``: Which device where User VM rootfs located.
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:``rootfs_img``: User VM rootfs image file including path.
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:``console_type``: Specify User VM console is virtio or vUART, please refer
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:ref:`vuart_config` for details.
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:``poweroff_channel``: Specify User VM power off channel is through IOC or Powerbutton or vUART.
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:``passthrough_devices``: select the passthrough device from lspci list, currently we
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support selection for usb_xdci, audio, audio_codec, ipu, ipu_i2c,
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cse, wifi, Bluetooth, sd_card, ethernet, wifi, sata and nvme.
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.. note:: Attribute of **configurable** and **readonly** are used to mark whether
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the items is configurable for user. When ``configurable=”0”`` and ``readonly=”true”``,
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the item is not configurable from WebUI. Particularly, the item would not be
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shown on UI when ``configurable=“0”``.
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Configuration tool workflow
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***************************
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Hypervisor configuration workflow
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==================================
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Hypervisor configuration is based on the ``Kconfig`` ``make menuconfig``
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mechanism. You begin by creating a board specific ``defconfig`` file to
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set up the default ``Kconfig`` values for the specified board.
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Then you configure the hypervisor build options using the ``make
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menuconfig`` graphical interface. The resulting ``.config`` file is
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used by the ACRN build process to create a configured scenario- and
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board-specific hypervisor image.
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.. figure:: images/sample_of_defconfig.png
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:align: center
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defconfig file sample
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.. figure:: images/GUI_of_menuconfig.png
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:align: center
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menuconfig interface sample
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Please refer to the :ref:`getting-started-hypervisor-configuration` for
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detailed steps.
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.. _vm_config_workflow:
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Board and VM configuration workflow
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===================================
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Python offline tools are provided to configure Board and VM configurations.
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The tool source folder is located at::
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acrn-hypervisor/misc/acrn-config/
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Here is the offline configuration tool workflow:
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#. Get board info.
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a. Set up native Linux environment on target board.
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#. Copy ``target`` folder into target file system and then run
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``sudo python3 board_parser.py $(BOARD)`` command.
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#. A $(BOARD).xml that includes all needed hardware-specific information
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will be generated in the ``./out/`` folder. (Here ``$(BOARD)`` is the
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specified board name)
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| **Native Linux requirement:**
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| **Release:** Ubuntu 18.04+ or Clear Linux 30210+
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| **Tools:** cpuid, rdmsr, lspci, dmidecode (optional)
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| **Kernel cmdline:** "idle=nomwait intel_idle.max_cstate=0 intel_pstate=disable"
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#. Customize your needs.
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a. Copy ``$(BOARD).xml`` to the host develop machine.
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#. Run ``misc/acrn-config/config-app/app.py`` tool on the host machine
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and import the ``$(BOARD).xml``, select your working scenario under
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**Scenario Setting** and input the desired scenario settings. The tool
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will do a sanity check on the input based on ``$(BOARD).xml``. The
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customized settings could be exported to your own ``$(SCENARIO).xml``.
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#. In the configuration tool UI, input the launch script parameters for the
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post-launched User VM under **Launch Setting**. The tool will sanity
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check the input based on both ``$(BOARD).xml`` and ``$(SCENARIO).xml``
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and then export settings to your ``$(LAUNCH).xml``.
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#. The user defined XMLs could be imported by acrn-config for modification.
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.. note:: Please refer :ref:`acrn_config_tool_ui` for more details on
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the configuration tool UI.
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#. Auto generate code.
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Python tools are used to generate configurations in patch format.
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The patches will be applied to your local ``acrn-hypervisor`` git tree
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automatically.
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a. Generate a patch for the board-related configuration with:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd misc/board_config
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python3 board_cfg_gen.py --board $(BOARD).xml --scenario $(SCENARIO).xml
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.. note:: This could be done by click **Generate Board SRC** in acrn-config UI.
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#. Generate a patch for scenario-based VM configuration with:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd misc/scenario_config
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python3 scenario_cfg_gen.py --board $(BOARD).xml --scenario $(SCENARIO).xml
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.. note:: This could be done by click **Generate Scenario SRC** in acrn-config UI.
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#. Generate the launch script for the specified post-launched User VM with:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd misc/launch_config
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python3 launch_cfg_gen.py --board $(BOARD).xml --scenario $(SCENARIO).xml --launch $(LAUNCH).xml$
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.. note:: This could be done by click **Generate Launch Script** in acrn-config UI.
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#. Re-build the ACRN hypervisor. Please refer to the
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:ref:`getting-started-building` to re-build ACRN hypervisor on host machine.
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#. Deploy VMs and run ACRN hypervisor on target board.
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.. figure:: images/offline_tools_workflow.png
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:align: center
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offline tool workflow
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.. _acrn_config_tool_ui:
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How to use ACRN configuration app
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*********************************
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ACRN configuration app is a web UI application to read board info, configure and validate
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scenario setting, automatically generate a patch for board related configuration,
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scenario-based VM configuration, configure and validate launch settings, generate
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the launch scripts for the specified post-launched User VMs.
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Prerequisites
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=============
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.. _get acrn repo guide:
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https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/getting-started/building-from-source.html#get-the-acrn-hypervisor-source-code
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- Follow the :ref:`instruction <getting-started-building>` to install the
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ACRN hypervisor dependencies and tools on your development host.
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- Follow the `get acrn repo guide`_ to download ACRN hypervisor repo to your host.
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- Install ACRN configuration app dependencies:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd ~/acrn-hypervisor/misc/acrn-config/config_app
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$ sudo pip3 install -r requirements
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How to use ACRN configuration app
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=================================
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#. Launch ACRN configuration app:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ python3 app.py
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#. The browser should be launched and navigated to the website:
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`<http://127.0.0.1:5001/>`_ automatically, or you may need to visit this website manually.
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.. note:: Make sure you can connect to open network from browser because the app needs
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to download some javascript files.
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.. note:: The ACRN configuration app is supported on Chrome, Firefox or MS Edge, do not use IE.
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The website as shown below:
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.. figure:: images/config_app_main_menu.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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:name: ACRN config tool main menu
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#. Set the board info:
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a. Click the button **Import Board info**.
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.. figure:: images/click_import_board_info_button.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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#. Upload the board info you have generated by ACRN config tool.
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#. After board info uploaded, you will see the board name from the Board info list,
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select the board name to be configured.
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.. figure:: images/select_board_info.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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#. Choose a scenario from the “Scenario Setting” menu which lists all the scenarios
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including default scenarios and user-defined scenarios for the board you selected
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in the previous step. The scenario configuration xmls are located in
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``acrn-hypervisor/misc/xmls/config-xmls/[board]/``.
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.. figure:: images/choose_scenario.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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#. It is also allowed to use a customized scenario xml by clicking the Import button.
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The configuration app will automatically direct to the new scenario xml once the import is completed.
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#. The configurable items will be displayed after one scenario is selected. Here is
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the example of "SDC" scenario:
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.. figure:: images/configure_scenario.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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- You can edit those items directly in the text boxes, choose single or even multiple
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items from the drop down list.
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- Read-only items are marked as grey.
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- Hover the mouse pointer over the item to display the description.
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#. Click **Export** button to save the scenario xml, you can rename it in the pop-up modal.
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.. note:: All customized scenario xmls will be in user-defined groups which located in
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``acrn-hypervisor/misc/xmls/config-xmls/[board]/user_defined/``.
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Before saving the scenario xml, the configuration app will validate the configurable items;
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If there are errors, the configuration app will list all wrong configurable items and show errors as below:
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.. figure:: images/err_acrn_configuration.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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After the scenario is saved, the page will automatically direct to the saved scenario xmls.
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You can delete the configured scenario by click button **Export** -> **Remove**.
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#. Click **Generate Board SRC** to save current scenario setting and then generate
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a patch for the board-related configuration source codes in
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``acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/arch/x86/configs/[board]/``.
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#. Click **Generate Scenario SRC** to save current scenario setting and then generate
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a patch for scenario-based VM configuration scenario source codes in
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``acrn-hypervisor/hypervisor/scenarios/[scenario]/``.
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#. **Launch Setting** is quite similar with **Scenario Setting**:
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a. Upload board info or selecting one board as current board.
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#. Import your local launch setting xml by clicking button **Import** or selecting one launch
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setting xml from menu.
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#. Select one scenario for current launch setting from the drop down box **Select Scenario**.
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#. Configure the items for current launch setting.
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#. Save current launch setting to user defined xml files by clicking the button **Export**.
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The configuration app will validate current configuration and will list all wrong configurable
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items and show errors.
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#. Click the button **Generate Launch Script** to save current launch setting and then
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generate launch script.
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.. figure:: images/generate_launch_script.png
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:align: center
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:scale: 70%
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