Gustavo,
I am assuming that you have already obtained and installed Xen. If not, please
look at the Xen website for information on how to do this.
Once you have Xen installed, you can select to use the ARINC653 scheduler by
adding the parameter "sched=arinc653" to the end of the boot line used
to boot Xen in your GRUB configuration.
In order to set up an ARINC653 schedule from Domain 0 you can make use of a
small helper application we have written called arlxctl. This application reads
a simple XML file specifying the schedule to set and passes it to the Xen
hypervisor from Domain 0 using a hypercall. We are working on making the source
code for this application available publicly. For now, I will email it to you
separately.
-Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: George Dunlap [mailto:george.dunlap@citrix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 6:22 AM
To: Gustavo Ambrosio
Cc: xen devel; Josh Holtrop; Kathy Hadley
Subject: Re: [Xen] ARINC653 hypervisor
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 10:44 +0100, Gustavo Ambrosio
wrote:> This is Gustavo Ambrosio from the company Integrasys (Madrid - Spain).
> I am working in a European Artemis R&D project and I would be
> interested in trying out the proposed architecture by DornerWorks in
> relation to the Xen hypervisor with the ARINC653 scheduler.
Thank you for your mail. In the future, please mail the open-source
list directly with this kind of question. For one, more people are able
to see it, and you are thus more likely to get a better answer; for two,
there may be other people (now or in the future) who have similar
questions, and having your questions answered in public benefits them as
well. (Feel free to CC someone you think would be particularly
interested / appropriate, however.)
> I am writing to you because I have noticed that you are very active in
> the Xen mailing lists in this field and I thought that you could help
> me. I already have some experience with Xen but I haven´t found any
> specific tutorial in order to configure the ARINC653 extension. I
> would be pleased if you can help me with some guidelines in order to
> get started with the ARINC653-based solution.
The ARINC653 scheduler is, as far as I'm aware, used exclusively by
DornerWorks. I'm only familiar the changes required to the rest of Xen
to get it included. If you want to know how to use it, your best bet is
to contact one of the developers who worked on the patch:
Josh Holtrop <josh.holtrop@dornerworks.com>
Kathy Hadley <kathy.hadley@dornerworks.com>
Good luck,
-George
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