![]() ![]() Though, do note that ‘Hardware-level virtualization’ is not the same as ‘Hardware-assisted virtualization’. If an emulator emulates an ISA which is the same as the ISA of the hardware the emulator is running on, it is also known as Hardware-level Virtualization (example: Bochs) If I make any updates to this post (which is sometimes helpful for people reading it in the future), I shall make note of it here and st the same time, scratch out older content and replace it with something like “UPDATE1: …“.Įmulators are applications that provide ISA-level virtualization (one among other types of virtualization). Yep! Virtualization support is coming to Redox OS soon! The feature is called Revirt and the project plan and implementation details are documented in the two posts - “Revirt - Virtualization on Redox OS” AND “RSoC 2022: Revirt-U - Part 1”. This post is not a part of either RSoC 2021 or RSoC 2022, just an update to spice things up.īTW, I’m currently working on Virtualization on Redox OS as part of RSoC 2022. I worked on the stuff mentioned in this post a while back, but am writing this post only now (procrastination). It has been one heck of a year and despite my preoccupation with my undergraduate degree (BTech - CSE, 2023), I was able to put in some amount of time after the duration of RSoC 2021, to further develop the project I was working on (QEMU, and later Bochs). You should also read it if you’re interested in how I started out porting QEMU to Redox OS. I explain from the basic in simple language, before getting more technical. This post is going to be more straightforward and technical than the last one, so if you aren’t fully aware of QEMU, OSes, emulators, userspace program porting, etc, you should definitely read that post. ![]() I’m writing this post as an UPDATE to my previous post ( refer post - RSoC 2021: QEMU on Redox OS - Part 1) that I wrote last year, as part of RSoC 2021, where I promised an update (which is long due). This post brings you some updates on the progress I’ve made on that front (QEMU on Redox) and another juicy undertaking of mine - It’s BOCHS on Redox y’all! □ TLDR The technical stuff starts from the Emulators on Redox section.įor those of you who don’t know me (or my role in Redox), I’d like to introduce myself as the RSoC (Redox Summer of Code) 2021 student who worked on porting QEMU to Redox OS. Hey there everyone! I’m Eny gma tor and I’m back! Bochs on Redox OS (and QEMU - Part 2) By Enygmator ![]()
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