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This program is used to boot a 64-bit kernel elf. It has support for basic devices that are exposed to the kernel, including a block device. TEST=cargo test; cargo run -- -m 512 -c 4 -d rootfs.squashfs -u -p "init=/bin/bash" vmlinux BUG=chromium:712319 Change-Id: I25a8349a4624d8643fefe2ad70e517fe03b16b8c Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/514417 Commit-Ready: Zach Reizner <zachr@chromium.org> Tested-by: Zach Reizner <zachr@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Dylan Reid <dgreid@chromium.org>
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Chrome OS KVM
This component, known as crosvm, runs untrusted operating systems along with virtualized devices. No actual hardware is emulated. This only runs VMs through the Linux's KVM interface. What makes crosvm unique is a focus on safety within the programming language and a sandbox around the virtual devices to protect the kernel from attack in case of an exploit in the devices.
Overview
The crosvm source code is organized into crates, each with their own unit tests. These crates are:
kernel_loader
Loads elf64 kernel files to a slice of memory.kvm_sys
low-level (mostly) auto-generated structures and constants for using KVMkvm
unsafe, low-level wrapper code for using kvm_syscrosvm
the top-level binary front-end for using crosvmx86_64
Support code specific to 64 bit intel machines.
Usage
Currently there is no front-end, so the best you can do is run cargo test
in
each crate.