Configuring the hypervisor host
The hypervisor host domain is configured through a buildfile, exactly like a QNX OS image.
For details about how to write QNX buildfiles, including buildfile
structure, contents, and syntax, see the OS Image Buildfiles
chapter in the
QNX Neutrino Building Embedded Systems guide.
The buildfile for a hypervisor host differs from buildfiles for standard QNX OS images in the following sections:
- Virtualization extension module
- The virtualization extension module
(libmod_qvm.a) is included.
For example, a buildfile for the hypervisor host for a supported
ARM platform would begin as follows:
[+compress] [image=0x40100000] [uid=0 gid=0] [virtual=aarch64le,raw] boot = { [+keeplinked] startup-rcar_h3 -P1 -W -vv [+keeplinked module=qvm] PATH=/proc/boot:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/bin/sbin:/usr/sbin LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/proc/boot:/lib:/usr/lib:/lib/dll:/opt/lib procnto-smp-instr -ae -v }Of particular interest in this example is
module=qvm, which brings the virtualization module into the build.DANGER:You can use the non-safety variant of the kernel module in systems that don't need to be safety-certified. But if you're building a safety-related system, you must load the safety variant of the kernel module by adding[module=qvm-safety]instead of[module=qvm]. In this case, you shouldn't read this guide but instead read the QNX Hypervisor for Safety 2.2 User's Guide and the QNX Hypervisor for Safety 2.2 Safety Manual. - Host domain code
- The buildfile contains instructions to include and start the
qvm, and other code that will run in the hypervisor host
domain. For example, the following command includes and starts a
qvm process instance, which assembles a VM:
qvm - VM (qvm) configuration files
- The buildfile includes the paths to the configuration
files that different qvm process instances use
when creating and assembling VMs, and indicates where to place these
configuration files in the image. For example:
/vm/config/qnx71.qvmconf = guests/qnx71/qnx71.qvmconf - Virtual device (vdev) shared objects
- The virtual device modules (vdev-*.so) are included in
the shared objects list. For example:
vdev-8259.so vdev-ser8250.so vdev-timer8254.so vdev-mc146818.so vdev-virtio-console.so vdev-virtio-blk.so vdev-virtio-net.so vdev-shmem.so vdev-pckeyboard.so vdev-ioapic.so vdev-pci-dummy.so vdev-hpet.so vdev-pl011.so vdev-vgpu-gvtg.so vdev-progress.so
Unused component removal
The buildfile should include only components required by the hypervisor host.
You should remove all components that aren't required, so that they don't
get included in the hypervisor host image.
For example, if a device (e.g., USB) is passed through to a guest, the
hypervisor host (or another guest) may not also have access to the device,
so you should remove the driver from the hypervisor host buildfile (see pass
in the VM Configuration
Reference
chapter).
Support for PCI pass-through devices
If your hypervisor system will pass through PCI devices, you must include the pci_server-qvm_support.so module in your hypervisor host. For instructions, see pci-server in the QNX Neutrino Utilities Reference.
