Hello all, My embedded system has two boards running Linux: one runs the user interface and the other one the critical real-time tasks. Both boards are running Xenomai on an Atom N270 chipset.
Now, I am planning to compact my system in just one board and have two options. The first one is to execute everything using Xenomai and the second one is to port my user interface to Windows and to run both Windows and Xenomai on top of a hypervisor. My e-mail regards this second option. I would like to know if anyone has any experience with this. Is the real-time response affected in any way when using a hypervisor? My current kernel has been compiled using the ELinOS Embedded Linux distribution. Do I have to patch it? I am studying Xen, VmWare, KVM and Enea. Do you recommend any of them? The board I’ll use in the new (compact) system will support virtualization extensions (Intel VT). Thank you for your help. Best regards, Ata _______________________________________________ Xenomai mailing list [email protected] http://www.xenomai.org/mailman/listinfo/xenomai
