Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with Jailhouse Hypervisor

Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with Jailhouse Hypervisor

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Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with Jailhouse Hypervisor

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Whats coming next
  3. 3 Mixed criticality systems
  4. 4 Classical approach
  5. 5 Octocopter
  6. 6 Critical World
  7. 7 Our Approach
  8. 8 Assigning Devices
  9. 9 Clocks
  10. 10 Memory Mapping
  11. 11 Clocking
  12. 12 Missing DMA
  13. 13 Novia
  14. 14 Jailhouse latency
  15. 15 Jailhouse overhead
  16. 16 Page size
  17. 17 Overhead
  18. 18 Memory Map
  19. 19 Clock Reset Controllers
  20. 20 Device Drivers
  21. 21 Hardware Misbehaviour
  22. 22 Conclusion
  23. 23 Influence
  24. 24 Power Controls
  25. 25 Shared Pass
  26. 26 Hypervisor Control
  27. 27 Hypervisors
  28. 28 Critical vs Uncritical
  29. 29 Critical Cell Privileges
  30. 30 Porting to a different architecture

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