From: xenyu <meacham@cs.nyu.edu>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Subject: Darwin Advice?
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:38:27 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9034068.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
Hi,
I know this comes up periodically, but I don't think it has been discussed
since the introduction of Xen 3.0. I am part of a group of three graduate
students who are planning to port the Darwin OS to run on Xen as a project
for an operating systems class. Officially, this is just to get Darwin up
and running, but getting OS X running under Xen would be a fun bonus.
First, we are wondering if porting Darwin is even necessary or "interesting"
anymore, now that Intel has hardware virtualization support. Second, we are
looking for technical advice and/or resources from anyone who has experience
porting kernels to Xen, or who knows about Darwin/Mach/BSD issues. Finally,
if we don't end up going the Darwin route, we are open to suggestions for
other Xen-related projects that are interesting and technically challenging.
Thanks in advance for you help!
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2007-02-18 21:38 xenyu [this message]
2007-02-21 3:59 ` Darwin Advice? Mark Williamson
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