Hi,
Could you please let us know if following are possible.
For the cases 1 and 2, we have understanding that, these use cases may be possible because of the resource partitioning implementation listed below.
Reference : https://www.nxp.com.cn/docs/en/training-reference-material/WINNING-WITH-I.MX-8-AND-I.MX-8X-APPLICATI...
So we have a feeling that these domains may be used for hosting different OS instances by using the resource partitioning feature without using the hypervisor.
The intention is to provide isolation and to avoid the overhead using the hypervisor software.
Could you please give any information on the above points?.
Is it possible to run a Linux and Windows OS simultaneously, or just two Linux OS's?
Hi
The intention is to provide isolation and to avoid the overhead using the hypervisor software. -> Actually if the HyperVisor uses, like PikeOS, HW VIRT acceleration of ARMv8, the delta between the presence of the HyperVisor in case of SMP is circa 2% overhead (depends on specific cases ... this is the average). So with such low "price" you can benefit of a very strong capabilities provided by such system.
G. Pennella
Hi masood_ahamed
I believe all cases 1,2,3 are possible however nxp supports only options using
hypervisor. Description can be found in Chapter 12 Virtualization i.MX Linux User’s Guide
Best regards
igor
Hi,
Thanks for the support.
I have also another query.
Is Jailhouse hypervisor supported in IMX8X Family(IMX8QXP)?.
If not, will it be supported in future?.
Regards,
Masood
Hi Masood
>Is Jailhouse hypervisor supported in IMX8X Family(IMX8QXP)?
yes.
Best regards
igor