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RVM -- Rcore Virtual Machine

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An experimental hypervisor library written in Rust to build both type-1 and type-2 hypervisors.

Supported architecture: x86_64 (Intel VMX).

rustc info

  • current rustc -- rustc 1.56.0-nightly (08095fc1f 2021-07-26)
  • current rust-toolchain -- nightly

Basic usage

See the UEFI example for more details.

use rvm::*;

const ENTRY: u64 = 0x2000;

fn run_hypervisor() -> RvmResult {
    // create a guest physical memory set.
    let gpm = DefaultGuestPhysMemorySet::new();

    // create a guest.
    let guest = Guest::new(gpm)?;

    // create a vcpu.
    let mut vcpu = Vcpu::new(ENTRY, guest.clone())?;

    // map the guest physical memory region [0, 0x8000) to the host phyical
    // memory region [0xC0000, 0xC8000).
    let host_paddr = 0xC0000;
    guest.add_memory_region(0, 0x8000, Some(0xC0000))?;

    // I/O instructions with port 0x233-0x234 can cause VM exit and `vcpu.resume()`
    // to return.
    guest.set_trap(TrapKind::GuestTrapIo, 0x233, 2, None, 0xdeadbeef)?;

    // The bootstrap processor is in IA-32e mode and enabled paging, you need to
    // setup guest page table.
    setup_guest_page_table(host_paddr);

    // run the VCPU and block, until the specified traps occurs.
    let packet = vcpu.resume()?;

    // get the VCPU state.
    let state = vcpu.read_state()?;

    Ok(())
}

More examples

RVM is used as the hypervisor module of the following OSes:

It can also run in linux as a kernel module and replace the KVM hypervisor to support simple guest OSes such as uCore. See the ko example and rcore-vmm for more details.

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