The QNX Hypervisor allows you to run multiple OSs on a target system so you can separate critical and non-critical functions, support a wide variety of applications, and reduce hardware costs.
This chapter describes the utilities and drivers delivered with the QNX hypervisor.
Not supported. Use devnp-vdevpeer-net.so.
This User's Guide describes version 7.1 of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that's part of the QNX Momentics tool suite.
QNX SDP is a cross-compiling and debugging environment, including an IDE and command-line tools, for building binary images and programs for target boards running QNX Neutrino 7.1.
QNX hypervisors are designed to meet the expectations of a hypervisor specified by the Popek/Goldberg Theorem.
This chapter explains the main features used by the QNX Hypervisor to protect itself and its guests. Many of these features are part of the design, while others are configurable.
A QNX hypervisor, its qvm processes that create the VMs in which guests run, and these guests must be configured to work together.
This chapter explains how to build (assemble) a QNX Hypervisor system and transfer a bootable image to a supported target platform.
This chapter describes how to boot and shut down a QNX hypervisor system.
This chapter describes how guests can discover and connect to vdevs and how they can use important hypervisor capabilities, such as networking and memory sharing.
This chapter describes some tools and techniques you can use to monitor and troubleshoot your hypervisor system.
This chapter describes common sources of overhead in a QNX hypervisor system, and strategies for reducing this overhead and optimizing system performance.
When you specify options to configure a qvm process, you are assembling and configuring the components of a virtual machine (VM) in which a guest will run.
This chapter presents the virtual devices (vdevs) delivered with QNX hypervisors, and describes how to configure these vdevs.
io-pkt-* driver that provides the hypervisor host with a network interface to connect to a guest's virtio-net vdev
Report if the CPU supports QNX hypervisor operation
The following terms are used throughout the QNX hypervisor documentation.
QNX Software in the Cloud enables developers to use the QNX software in Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure (Azure).
This User's Guide is aimed at all systems integrators and developers who want to design and build embedded systems using the QNX Advanced Virtualization Frameworks.
This section describes the typographical conventions used throughout the documentation and explains how to obtain technical support.