Setting up all resource assignment, isolation and protection modules on
Layerscape SoCs would result in an OS-level complexity code. On the other
hand, leaving these SoC resources intact and relying purely on the collaborative
multiprocessing model is not feasible due to lack of protection against
programming errors. For the reasons mentioned above, no ready recommendations
are available for running multiple OS'es on LS processors without a hypervisor.
Our recommendation in this regard is, use virtualization. LSDK-supported
virtualization techniques are described in the online documentation.
For commercial software products, search our Partner Directory.
Have a great day,
Platon
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