![]() ![]() ![]() Requires hardware virtualisation support (Intel VMX / AMD SVM).ĭom0 support requires an IOMMU (Intel VT-d / AMD IOMMU). During development this was sometimes called HVMLite or PVHv2. PVH is a next-generation paravirtualized mode designed to take advantage of hardware virtualization support when possible. Requires hardware virtualisation support (Intel VMX / AMD SVM) Status, domU: Supported 2.4.3 x86/PVH Status, x86_32, without shim: Supported, not security supported 2.4.2 x86/HVMįully virtualised guest using hardware virtualisation extensions No hardware requirements Status, x86_64: Supported Status: Experimental 2.4 Guest Type 2.4.1 x86/PV Status, Arm32: Supported, not security supported 2.3.8 ARM/GICv3 ITSĮxtension to the GICv3 interrupt controller to support MSI. ![]() GICv3 is an interrupt controller specification designed by Arm. Status, Renesas IPMMU-VMSA: Supported, not security supported 2.3.7 ARM/GICv3 Status, ARM SMMUv2: Supported, not security supported Status, ARM SMMUv1: Supported, not security supported Status, ARM: Experimental 2.3.5 x86/Intel Platform QoS Technologies Status: Tech Preview 2.3.6 IOMMU Status, AMD IOMMU: Supported Status, Arm64: Supported up to 2 TiB 2.3.3 Physical Memory Hotplug Status, x86: Supported 2.3.4 Host ACPI (via Domain 0) Status, x86 PV: Supported Hosts with more memory are supported, but not security supported. 2.3 Host hardware support 2.3.1 Physical CPU Hotplug Status, x86: Supported 2.3.2 Physical Memory Status, x86: Supported up to 12 TiB. Status, Cortex A57 r0p0-r1p1: Supported, not security supportedįor the Cortex A57 r0p0 - r1p1, see Errata 832075. 2.2 Host Architecture 2.2.1 x86-64 Status: Supported 2.2.2 ARM v7 + Virtualization Extensions Status: Supported 2.2.3 ARM v8 Status: Supported Other Kconfig options are supported, if the related features are marked as supported in this document. Security-Support-Until: Unreleased - not yet security-supported Release Notes RN 2 Feature Support 2.1 KconfigĮXPERT and DEBUG Kconfig options are not security supported. 1 Release Support Xen-Version: 4.18-unstable See the bottom of the file for the definitions of the support status levels etc. This document describes the support status and in particular the security support status of the Xen branch within which you find it. 3.3 Definition of the status label interpretation tags.3.1 Keys found in the Feature Support subsections.2.19.8 x86/Host USB passthrough (QEMU):.2.19.7 x86/Emulated serial card (QEMU):.2.19.1 x86/Emulated platform devices (QEMU):.2.18.9 ARM: 16K and 64K page granularity in guests.2.18.4 Argo: Inter-domain message delivery by hypercall.2.15 Virtual driver support, guest side.2.14 High Availability and Fault Tolerance.2.10.3 Hypervisor synchronous console output (sync_console).2.10 Debugging, analysis, and crash post-mortem.2.3.5 x86/Intel Platform QoS Technologies.2.2.2 ARM v7 + Virtualization Extensions.Support statement for this release Support statement for this release ![]()
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