# Hypervisor Support Multiple hypervisor backends are supported. See [Advanced Usage](running_crosvm/advanced_usage.md#hypervisor) for overriding the default backend. Hypervisors added to crosvm must meet the following requirements: - Hypervisor code must be buildable in crosvm upstream. - Within reason, crosvm maintainers will ensure the hypervisor's code continues to build. - Hypervisors are not required to be tested upstream. - We can't require testing upstream because some hypervisors require specialized hardware. - When not tested upstream, the hypervisor's maintainers are expected to test it downstream. If a change to crosvm breaks something downstream, then the hypervisor's maintainers are expected to supply the fix and can't expect a revert of the culprit change to be accepted upstream. ## KVM - Platforms: Linux - Tested upstream: yes KVM is crosvm's preferred hypervisor for Linux. ## WHPX - Platforms: Windows - Tested upstream: no - Contacts: vnagarnaik@google.com ## HAXM - Platforms: Windows - Tested upstream: no - Contacts: vnagarnaik@google.com ## Android Specific The hypervisors in this section are used as backends of the [Android Virtualization Framework](https://source.android.com/docs/core/virtualization). ### Geniezone - Platforms: Linux, aarch64 only - Tested upstream: no - Contacts: fmayle@google.com, smoreland@google.com ### Gunyah - Platforms: Linux, aarch64 only - Tested upstream: no - Contacts: quic_eberman@quicinc.com, quic_mnalajal@quicinc.com, fmayle@google.com, smoreland@google.com