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2024-01-29New virtio-loopback-adapter repository addedquillback_16.93.0quillback/16.93.016.93.0Michele Paolino1-0/+1
This patch forces the use of the right virtio-loopback repository. We can now close SPEC-4966 Bug-AGL: SPEC-4966 Change-Id: I85c4e290d396e7189d297c101416662940db1f35 Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com>
2023-12-29Vhost-user-console device and can license fixesMichele Paolino1-0/+1
This patch presents a new console device and fixes vhost-user-can license. vhost-device can and conosle devices will be proposed to rust-vmm/vhost-device community, and in case of acceptace this patch will be updated. Bug-AGL: SPEC-4834 Change-Id: I4dcded8733195158f848bd0e4fd4f4618a378c3a Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com>
2023-12-13CAN, GPIO, RNG vhost-devices for virtio-loopback [v6]quillback_16.92.0quillback/16.92.016.92.0Michele Paolino1-16/+9
This patch adds key components of the viritio-loopback architecture: - kernel-module-virtio-loopback: the virtio loopback kernel driver - CAN, GPIO and RNG vhost-user devices from meta-virtualization (commit a215d8320edee0a317a6511e7e2efa5bba867486) Notes: - libgpiod, comes from meta-openembedded commit 3029554ceb0b0bb52a8d8ec3f0a75c5113662fe6 - cleaned eg-virt from unused drivers (kernel-module-virtio-video) Bug-AGL: SPEC-4834 V2 changes: - related meta-virtualization commit message added in the cover letter - updated libgpio recipe to v2.1 - SPEC reference added in cover letter v3 - add vhost-device-can preliminary version. This is placed here with the objective to share the link when proposing the new device to the rust-vmm/vhost-device community - remove cargo-update-recipe-crates includes in bb file because it is not supported by the rust mixin layer - vhost-device folder README changes v4 - fixed libgpiod required version - tested ref hw and qemu x86/64 builds - vsock, scsi and i2c rust devices removed from the build as they are not yet integrated in virtiod-loopback - cleaned-up kernel modules kernel-module-virtio-video and gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad - virtio-loopback-driver set to 2-or-later v5 - Merge with Jan-Simon version v4: - remove broken kernel-module-virtio-video - use FEATURE_PACKAGES instead of IMAGE_INSTALL:append - rename virtio-loopback-driver.bb to kernel-module-virtio-loopback_git.bb for consistency v6 - adding version in the title - removing MODULE_GIT_REPOSITORY in kernel-modules Change-Id: Id6cc58e777b9edad03b6c50d0dddaac8601edeaf Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com> Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
2023-11-23egvirt feature updates with virtio-loopbackquillback_16.91.0quillback/16.91.016.91.0Michele Paolino1-0/+19
Automatically installs virtio-loopback when eg-virt feature is enabled. This might be helpful to create images for CI testing. It also aligns egvirt with other featues moving the .inc file outside the template folder. v2: restrict effects only to h3ulcb machine for virtio-loopback components. v3: revert to v1. We don't restrict the append to a specific machine. Bug-AGL: SPEC-4834 Depends on change: 29407 Change-Id: I43222f1711b96e1c76028355611e9d8758204a17 Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com>
2021-01-15meta-egvirt, templates: Remove virtio-aarch64 machine.koi_10.92.0koi/10.92.010.92.0Vasyl Vavrychuk1-14/+0
It is moved to meta-agl repository. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3668 Change-Id: I7f02d5afe42f96a955ebd1ea7735a9b84fee9cc8 Signed-off-by: Vasyl Vavrychuk <vasyl.vavrychuk@opensynergy.com>
2020-11-17meta-egvirt, templates: Add virtio-aarch64 machineVasyl Vavrychuk1-0/+14
This machine is intended to run in ARMv8 virtualized environment that provides VirtIO devices. AGL machine configuration files are based on qemuarm64 machine from meta-agl branch master commit e1da0efcd2eece82b0326798cfeaeb8dd48797fc. Yocto machine configuration files are based on qemuarm64 machine from Poky branch dunfell commit 4e931b1d05018923dc145cd97f6f965f5cb6e1a5. Yocto Linux Kernel is used as recommended in [1]. Its metadata for the created machine are based on qemuarm64-standard.scc from yocto-kernel-cache branch yocto-5.4 commit 4aeda12f7f7eb84613ae1fe6e22cd9cd9790c20b. The rationale behind creating new machine is a wish to have a machine that could run on other hypervisor/virtual machine monitor that implements VirtIO, not necessary QEMU. For now, virtio-aarch64 machine runs under QEMU and OpenSynergy COQOS Hypervisor. virtio-aarch64 machine includes following changes comparing to qemuarm64: * use virtio-gpu instead of VGA display (to be upstreamed to work in conjunction with runqemu gl, sdl, etc. options) * use virtio-bus instead of PCI bus QEMU devices * remove unneeded configurations [1]: https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/3.1.2/bsp-guide/bsp-guide.html#released-bsp-recommendations Bug-AGL: SPEC-3668 Change-Id: Iccfee8613de63770d371a57f0caab1c1eba8d912 Signed-off-by: Vasyl Vavrychuk <vasyl.vavrychuk@opensynergy.com>
2019-05-31Cleanup of meta-agl-devel for HHJan-Simon Möller1-2/+0
Part of the layer cleanup. Bug-AGL: SPEC-2450 Change-Id: I3316e816c630ee47a5643f3efef72b01e67090a5 Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Möller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-08-10Install qemu and create agl-egvirt machine featureMichele Paolino1-0/+2
qemu is the userspace emulator needed to run KVM virtual machines. This patch adds a bbappend for qemu in the meta-egvirt layer, and includes it in the packages to be installed in the AGL distro. To do this, the new agl-egvirt machine feature has been created and is used to enable virtualization specific extensions created by the EG-VIRT group for AGL. In order to reduce its impact on the AGL image, the qemu targets have been limited to aarch64 and x86_64 only. Changelog v2: - agl-egvirt added to MACHINE_FEATURES - use of class_target to not create conflict by the QEMU version used in the SDK and the one used by KVM - README file updated accordingly Bug-AGL: SPEC-718 Change-Id: I27288382443ba2bfe14d574ade2e691a63da145d Signed-off-by: Michele Paolino <m.paolino@virtualopensystems.com>