[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen Virtualized OSX
> Indeed, that'd make sense... > > Well, I'd imagine that if one could pass ctrl of a video card to a DomU > machine, then that could open up a lot of fun possiblities not just for > OSX. Indeed, we live in interesting times. Even more awesome would be to be able to pass multiple video cards to different guests but I believe this is not currently supported. > The way I'd control the rid is get a VNC server running on the Dom0 > machine and then remotely just control things through that - heck, it'd be > especially fun as one could use VNC's webserver to control things. :) Would be cool, yes. I assume the current solution assumes that the user somehow net-logins to dom0. I've not looked at it, just saw the changeset comments. > I wonder exactly what else stands in the way of getting OSX to see a the > native apple hardware from the DomU perspective? I'd imagine if there was > EFI support for DomUs as well as control of whatever hardware addresses > that must be contacted to verify the machine is "genuine" - then the DomU > should be happy with unhacked osx. Though the osx86 project really has come > a very long way. Quite possibly true. EFI support isn't available for domU as far as I know. I expect it will be, one day. Beyond that I don't know how much of the hardware provided by default is supported by OS X out of the box. There are obvious licensing issues and I doubt Apple would be particularly helpful support-wise about OS X running in a Xen VM, even on an Apple branded box. Back in the old days, before x86 support in OS X, there was talk of porting the Darwin kernel to run as a Xen PV guest. The PPC Xen project is, as far as I know, dead now and PPC Macs are fading into the past :-( Possibly you could port Darwin x86 to run as a PV guest but I don't know who'd have the motivation to do that these days. Cheers, Mark > Anyway, I'd work on it if I had the time, but no dice for now. > > Cheers friends. > > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Mark Williamson < > > mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Howdy gang - any idea if I could use Xen on my Mac Pro to run Windows > > > in parallel to OSX and use both such that graphics apps have access to > > > the actual graphics hardware? > > > > Uhhh, the answer is probably "Mostly no" ;-) > > > > I've recently seen some support committed to Xen to allow you to pass a > > graphics adaptor to a domU, which is a step in the right direction for > > what you're trying to achieve. I don't believe it has support for run > > time switching which domain has access to the graphics card, though, > > which you would also seem to require. > > > > Also, MacOS X isn't going to boot under Xen without some hacking, I > > think, since Xen's HVM mode emulates a conventional PC without EFI, etc. > > You could > > possibly make a hacked version of OS X work. I think somebody might have > > got > > OS X running in a Xen domain but I imagine the graphical performance of > > the virtualised framebuffer would detract from the "Mac experience" > > somewhat > > > > :-( > > > > Cheers, > > Mark > > > > -- > > Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool ( > > http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emaw48/pmp > >u/> ) -- Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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