linux-zen-desktop/Documentation/virt/acrn/introduction.rst

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ACRN Hypervisor Introduction
============================
The ACRN Hypervisor is a Type 1 hypervisor, running directly on bare-metal
hardware. It has a privileged management VM, called Service VM, to manage User
VMs and do I/O emulation.
ACRN userspace is an application running in the Service VM that emulates
devices for a User VM based on command line configurations. ACRN Hypervisor
Service Module (HSM) is a kernel module in the Service VM which provides
hypervisor services to the ACRN userspace.
Below figure shows the architecture.
::
Service VM User VM
+----------------------------+ | +------------------+
| +--------------+ | | | |
| |ACRN userspace| | | | |
| +--------------+ | | | |
|-----------------ioctl------| | | | ...
|kernel space +----------+ | | | |
| | HSM | | | | Drivers |
| +----------+ | | | |
+--------------------|-------+ | +------------------+
+---------------------hypercall----------------------------------------+
| ACRN Hypervisor |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Hardware |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
ACRN userspace allocates memory for the User VM, configures and initializes the
devices used by the User VM, loads the virtual bootloader, initializes the
virtual CPU state and handles I/O request accesses from the User VM. It uses
ioctls to communicate with the HSM. HSM implements hypervisor services by
interacting with the ACRN Hypervisor via hypercalls. HSM exports a char device
interface (/dev/acrn_hsm) to userspace.
The ACRN hypervisor is open for contribution from anyone. The source repo is
available at https://github.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor.