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      CJAY
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      Hi,

      Is anyone aware of open-source or commercial Arm64 simulators capable of running Xen Hypervisor ?

      Qemu seem to but its a Xen specific device model rather than standard Qemu.

      Anyone using a similar target ?

      Thanks

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Hi @CJAY

        Can you provide a bit more context for your request?

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          CJAY @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert Thanks for replying.

          There is a requirement to create virtual platform ( e.g. SystemC ) that is able to run a Xen Hypervisor stack. I was wondering whether there are up-to-date examples out there already.

          Google says qemu has a Device Emulation Backend mode https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/arm/xenpvh.html
          Then there seem to be a few Arm FVPs mentioned also but none seem to be up-to-date when we contact Arm.

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            You should ask on XenDevel Matrix channel: https://xenproject.org/help/matrix/

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