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[Xen-users] Supported Dom U platform


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  • From: Anh Nguyen <nguyenminhanh@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 May 2010 16:24:00 -0700
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Hi everyone,

I have two questions:

1. Does anyone knows if Xen supports running Dom U (guest) platforms other than x86 and amd64? For examples: MIPs, arm...
I see MIPs and ARM related code inside tools\ioemu-qemu-xen but I am not sure if that is enough.

2. My understanding is Xen uses QEMU for HVM device emulation, and QEMU uses binary translation. Does that mean Xen HVM guests will have to go through the binary translation layer? Is this the case if the guest platform and the host platform are the same?

Best,
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