Palacios Public Git Repository

To checkout Palacios execute

  git clone http://v3vee.org/palacios/palacios.web/palacios.git
This will give you the master branch. You probably want the devel branch or one of the release branches. To switch to the devel branch, simply execute
  cd palacios
  git checkout --track -b devel origin/devel
The other branches are similar.


Updated Kconfigs to a reasonable default, appropriate to default guestos image
Peter Dinda [Thu, 28 Jan 2010 00:37:27 +0000 (18:37 -0600)]
Added support in Makefile to immediately build guestos image and build_vm on make
Included simple guest iso and guest xml config

The result of this is that Palacios, compiled out of box and linked
with Kitten compiled OOB (+virtualization turned on) will correctly
work and boot a simple guest iso.   So now, it basically boils down to:

- download palacios
- download kitten
- make config palacios to get defaults
- make in palacios (libv3vee.a, guest_os.img, build_vm get created)
- make config kitten to get defaults,  turn on virtualization
- make isoimage

Now you have a ready to go kitten+palacios+linux guest

Kconfig
Makefile
guest_os.iso [new file with mode: 0644]
guest_os.xml [new file with mode: 0644]
manual/manual.tex
palacios/src/devices/Kconfig

diff --git a/Kconfig b/Kconfig
index 79e6cc1..29926b0 100644 (file)
--- a/Kconfig
+++ b/Kconfig
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ config MAX_CPUS
 
 config SOCKET
        bool "Include Network Socket Support"
-       default y
+       default n
        help 
          Enable networking support in Palacios
 
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ config SOCKET
 
 config TELEMETRY
        bool "Enable VMM telemetry support"
-       default n
+       default y
        help 
          Enable the telemetry framework in Palacios
          -----
@@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ config SYMBIOTIC_SWAP_TELEMETRY
 
 config PASSTHROUGH_VIDEO
        bool "Enable Passthrough Video"
-       default y
+       default n
        help 
          Configures Palacios to map a guest's framebuffer directly 
-         to the hardware framebuffer
+         to the hardware framebuffer (no longer needed)
 
 config INSTRUMENT_VMM
        bool "Enable VMM instrumentation"
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ config DEBUG_VNET
 
 config BUILT_IN_STDLIB
        bool "Enable Built in versions of stdlib functions"
-       default n
+       default y
        help 
          Not all host OSes provide link targets for stdlib functions
          Palacios provides internal implementations of these functions, that you can select from this list
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ config BUILT_IN_STRCMP
 
 config BUILT_IN_STRCASECMP
        bool "strcasecmp()"
-       default n
+       default y
        depends on BUILT_IN_STDLIB
        help
          This enables Palacios' internal implementation of strcasecmp
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ config BUILT_IN_STRSTR
 
 config BUILT_IN_ATOI
        bool "atoi()"
-       default n
+       default y
        depends on BUILT_IN_STDLIB
        help 
          This enables Palacios' internal implementation of atoi
index e21caf4..fe05444 100644 (file)
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -578,6 +578,8 @@ define rule_palacios__
 
 endef
 
+#all
+all: libv3vee.a build_vm guest_os.img
 
 # palacios image - including updated kernel symbols
 libv3vee.a: $(palacios)
@@ -588,6 +590,15 @@ palacios: libv3vee.a
 palacios.asm: palacios
        $(OBJDUMP) --disassemble $< > $@
 
+# guest builder
+build_vm : utils/guest_creator/*.c utils/guest_creator/*.h
+       (cd utils/guest_creator; make)
+       cp utils/guest_creator/build_vm .
+
+guest_os.img: guest_os.iso guest_os.xml build_vm
+       ./build_vm guest_os.xml -o guest_os.img
+       
+
 # The actual objects are generated when descending, 
 # make sure no implicit rule kicks in
 $(sort  $(palacios)) : $(palacios-dirs) ;
diff --git a/guest_os.iso b/guest_os.iso
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..6664506
Binary files /dev/null and b/guest_os.iso differ
diff --git a/guest_os.xml b/guest_os.xml
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..9ce93eb
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+
+<!-- This defines a PC VM. The class defines the initial cpu/memory state of the VM. This drives the initialization of CPU registers, as well as BIOS memory mappings.-->
+<vm class="PC"> 
+
+       <!-- Memory in MB -->
+       <memory>1024</memory> 
+
+       <!-- Basic VMM system flags -->
+       <telemetry>enable</telemetry>
+       <paging>nested</paging>
+       <schedule_hz>100</schedule_hz>
+
+
+       <!-- Memory redirections -->
+       <!-- Redirects a guest's memory region to a host physical address -->
+       <memmap>
+               <!-- This region maps the VGA framebuffer to the host's framebuffer -->
+               <region>
+                       <start>0xa0000</start>
+                       <end>0xc0000</end>
+                       <host_addr>0xa0000</host_addr>
+               </region>
+       </memmap>
+
+
+       <!-- List of binary files to include with configuration -->
+       <!-- This is where you add disk images -->
+       <files>
+               <!-- The file 'id' is used as a reference for other configuration components -->
+               <file id="boot-cd" filename="guest_os.iso" />
+               <!--<file id="harddisk" filename="firefox.img" />-->
+       </files>
+
+
+       <!-- List of devices attached to guest -->
+       <!-- The device 'ID' is the device name in the global device registry -->
+       <!-- The device 'name' is the reference to the device instance associated with a VM -->
+       <!--    The name can be used as a reference by other devices -->
+       <devices>
+               <device id="8259A" name="PIC"/>
+               <device id="KEYBOARD" name="keyboard"/>
+               <device id="8254_PIT" name="PIC" />
+               <device id="BOCHS_DEBUG" name="bochs debug"/>
+               <device id="OS_DEBUG" name="os debug" />
+               <device id="LAPIC" name="apic"/>
+               <device id="IOAPIC" name="ioapic">
+                       <irq_bus>apic</irq_bus>
+               </device>
+
+               <device id="PCI" name="pci0" />
+
+               <device id="i440FX" name="northbridge">
+                       <bus>pci0</bus>
+               </device>
+
+               <device id="PIIX3" name="southbridge">
+                       <bus>pci0</bus>
+               </device>
+
+               <device id="IDE" name="ide">
+                       <bus>pci0</bus>
+                       <controller>southbridge</controller>
+               </device>
+
+
+               <!-- This is a Storage Backend that connects to a frontend -->
+               <!-- The frontend section is passed to the frontend when the backend connects -->
+               <!-- The file tag refers to an 'id' already listed in the file list section above -->
+               <device id="RAMDISK" name="CD0">
+                       <file>boot-cd</file>
+                       <frontend tag="ide">
+                               <model>V3Vee CDROM</model>
+                               <type>CDROM</type>
+                               <bus_num>0</bus_num>
+                               <drive_num>0</drive_num>
+                       </frontend>
+               </device>
+
+               <device id="NVRAM" name="nvram">
+                       <storage>ide</storage>
+               </device>
+
+               <device id="GENERIC" name="generic">
+                       <ports>
+                               <start>0x00</start>
+                               <end>0x07</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <start>0xc0</start>
+                               <end>0xc7</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- DMA 1 page registers -->
+                               <start>0x81</start>
+                               <end>0x87</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- DMA 2 page registers -->
+                               <start>0x88</start>
+                               <end>0x8f</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- DMA 1 Misc Registers -->
+                               <start>0x08</start>
+                               <end>0x0f</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- DMA 2 Misc Registers -->
+                               <start>0xd0</start>
+                               <end>0xde</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Serial COM 1 -->
+                               <start>0x3f8</start>
+                               <end>0x3ff</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Serial COM 2 -->
+                               <start>0x2f8</start>
+                               <end>0x2ff</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Serial COM 3 -->
+                               <start>0x3e8</start>
+                               <end>0x3ef</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Serial COM 4 -->
+                               <start>0x2e8</start>
+                               <end>0x2ef</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Parallel Port -->
+                               <start>0x378</start>
+                               <end>0x37f</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Graphics Card modeerations -->
+                               <start>0x3b0</start>
+                               <end>0x3bb</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_PASSTHROUGH</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- Graphics Card modeerations -->
+                               <start>0x3c0</start>
+                               <end>0x3df</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_PASSTHROUGH</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- ISA PNP -->
+                               <start>0x274</start>
+                               <end>0x277</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- ISA PNP -->
+                               <start>0x279</start>
+                               <end>0x279</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+                       <ports>
+                               <!-- ISA PNP -->
+                               <start>0xa79</start>
+                               <end>0xa79</end>
+                               <mode>PRINT_AND_IGNORE</mode>
+                       </ports>
+               </device>
+       </devices>
+
+
+</vm>
+
+
index 91591ae..7737601 100755 (executable)
 \includegraphics[height=1.5in]{v3vee.pdf}
 \includegraphics[height=1.5in]{logo6.png} \\
 \vspace{0.5in} 
-Palacios Internal Developer Manual
+Palacios Internal and External Developer Manual
 }
 
 
 \maketitle
 
 
-This manual is written for internal Palacios developers. It contains
-information on how to obtain the Palacios code base, how to go about
-the development process, and how to commit those changes to the
-mainline source tree.  This assumes that the reader has read {\em An
-Introduction to the Palacios Virtual Machine Monitor -- Release 1.0}
-and also has a slight working knowledge of {\em git}.  You will also
-want to read the document {\em Building a bootable guest image for
-Palacios and Kitten} in order to understand how to build an extremely
-lightweight guest environment, suitable for testing.
+This manual is written for internal and external Palacios
+developers. It contains information on how to obtain the Palacios code
+base, how to go about the development process, and how to commit those
+changes to the mainline source tree.  This assumes that the reader has
+read the technical report {\em An Introduction to the Palacios Virtual
+Machine Monitor -- Release 1.0}\footnote{It's important to note that
+there have been substantial changes in the build process from 1.0 to
+1.2 and beyond.  Hence, the technical report is primarily useful as an
+explanation of the theory of operation of Palacios.  This document is
+the one to consult for the build process.}  and also has a slight
+working knowledge of {\em git}.  You will also want to read the
+document {\em Building a bootable guest image for Palacios and Kitten}
+in order to understand how to build an extremely lightweight guest
+environment, suitable for testing.  If you want to configure network 
+booting for testing on real hardware, you'll want to read the document
+{\em Booting Palacios/Kitten Over the Network Using PXE}.
 
 Please note that Palacios and Kitten are under rapid development,
 hence this manual may very well be out of date!
@@ -114,7 +121,6 @@ On the machine {\em newbehemoth.cs.northwestern.edu} you will want to
 use the following command instead. The {\em newskysaw} home
 directories are NFS-mounted on /home-remote.
 
-
 \begin{verbatim}
 git clone /home-remote/palacios/palacios
 \end{verbatim}
@@ -132,9 +138,14 @@ public repository tracks the release and main development branch
 (e.g., devel) of the internal repository with a 30 minute delay.  The
 access information is available on the web site (http://v3vee.org).
 The web site also includes a publically accessible gitweb interface to
-allow browsing of the public repository.
+allow browsing of the public repository.  The clone command looks like
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+git clone http://v3vee.org/palacios/palacios.web/palacios.git
+\end{verbatim}
 
-This creates a local copy of the repository at {\em ./palacios/}.
+No matter how you clone, the clone command creates a local copy of the
+repository at {\em ./palacios/}.  
 
 Note that both {\em newskysaw} and {\em newbehemoth} have all the
 tools installed that are needed to build and test Palacios and Kitten.
@@ -171,13 +182,14 @@ Kitten is available from Sandia National Labs, and is the main host OS
 we are targeting with Palacios. Loosely speaking, core Palacios
 developers are internal Kitten developers, and internal Palacios
 developers are external Kitten developers. The public repository for
-Kitten is at {\em http://code.google.com/p/kitten}.  To simplify things,
-we are maintaining a local mirror copy in {\em /home/palacios/kitten}
-that tracks the public repository.
+Kitten is at {\em http://code.google.com/p/kitten}.  To simplify
+things, we are maintaining a local mirror copy on newskysaw in {\em
+/home/palacios/kitten} that tracks the public repository.   
 
-Kitten uses Mercurial for their source management, so you will have to
-make sure the local mercurial version is configured correctly.
-Specifically you should add the following Python path to your shell environment.
+Kitten uses Mercurial for source management, so you will have to make
+sure the local Mercurial version is configured correctly.
+Specifically you will probably need to add something like the
+following Python path to your shell environment.
 
 \begin{verbatim}
 export PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib64/python2.4/site-packages/
@@ -196,7 +208,10 @@ On other machines, run
 \begin{verbatim}
 hg clone ssh://you@newskysaw.cs.northwestern.edu//home/palacios/kitten
 \end{verbatim}
-
+External developers, run
+\begin{verbatim}
+hg clone https://kitten.googlecode.com/hg/ kitten
+\end{verbatim}
 
 Both the Kitten and Palacios clone commands should be run from the
 same directory. This means that both repositories should be located at
index 3017cd4..8fc349c 100644 (file)
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ config DEBUG_KEYBOARD
 
 config LINUX_VIRTIO_BALLOON
        bool "Linux Virtio Balloon Device"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on PCI
        help 
          Includes the Linux virtio balloon device
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ config DEBUG_VIRTIO_BALLOON
 
 config LINUX_VIRTIO_BLOCK
        bool "Linux Virtio Block Device"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on PCI
        help 
          Includes the Linux virtio block device
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ config DEBUG_VIRTIO_BLOCK
 
 config LINUX_VIRTIO_SYM
        bool "Linux Virtio Symbiotic Device"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on PCI && SYMBIOTIC
        help 
          Includes the Linux virtio symbiotic device
@@ -252,21 +252,21 @@ config TMPDISK
 
 config SYM_SWAP
        bool "Symbiotic Swap disk"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on SYMBIOTIC_SWAP && (LINUX_VIRTIO_BLOCK || IDE)
        help 
          Includes the symbiotic ram based swap disk
 
 config SYM_SWAP2
        bool "Symbiotic Swap disk v2"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on SYMBIOTIC_SWAP && (LINUX_VIRTIO_BLOCK || IDE)
        help 
          Includes the symbiotic ram based swap disk
 
 config DISK_MODEL
        bool "Disk Performance Model"
-       default y
+       default n
        depends on LINUX_VIRTIO_BLOCK || IDE
        help 
          Includes Performance model filter for disk operations