# How to build and test Cloud Hypervisor on AArch64 This document introduces how to build and test Cloud Hypervisor on AArch64. Currently, Cloud Hypervisor supports 2 methods of booting on AArch64: UEFI booting and direct-kernel booting. The document covers both methods. All the steps are based on Ubuntu. We use the Ubuntu cloud image for guest VM disk. ## Hardware requirements - AArch64 servers (recommended) or development boards equipped with the GICv3 interrupt controller. - On development boards that have constrained RAM resources, if the creation of a VM consumes a large portion of the free memory on the host, it may be required to enable swap. For example, this was required on a board with 3 GB of RAM booting a 2 GB VM at a point in time when 2.8 GB were free. Without enabling swap the `cloud-hypervisor` process was terminated by the OOM killer. In this situation memory was allocated for the virtual machine using memfd while the page cache was filled, leading to a situation where the kernel could not even drop caches. Making a small section of swap available (observably, 1 to 15 MB), this situation can be resolved and the resulting memory footprint of `cloud-hypervisor` is as expected. ## Getting started We create a folder to build and run Cloud Hypervisor at `$HOME/cloud-hypervisor` ```shell $ export CLOUDH=$HOME/cloud-hypervisor $ mkdir $CLOUDH ``` ## Prerequisites You need to install some prerequisite packages to build and test Cloud Hypervisor. ### Tools ```bash # Install rust tool chain $ curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh # Install the tools used for building guest kernel, EDK2 and converting guest disk $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install git build-essential m4 bison flex uuid-dev qemu-utils ``` ### Building Cloud Hypervisor ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH $ git clone https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor.git $ cd cloud-hypervisor $ cargo build $ popd ``` ### Disk image Download the Ubuntu cloud image and convert the image type. ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH $ wget https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/current/focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.img $ qemu-img convert -p -f qcow2 -O raw focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.img focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.raw $ popd ``` ## UEFI booting This part introduces how to build EDK2 firmware and boot Cloud Hypervisor with it. ### Building EDK2 ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH # Clone source code repos $ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/tianocore/edk2.git -b master $ cd edk2 $ git submodule update --init $ cd .. $ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms.git -b master $ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/acpica/acpica.git -b master # Build tools $ export PACKAGES_PATH="$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms" $ export IASL_PREFIX="$PWD/acpica/generate/unix/bin/" $ make -C acpica $ cd edk2/ $ . edksetup.sh $ cd .. $ make -C edk2/BaseTools # Build EDK2 $ build -a AARCH64 -t GCC5 -p ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtCloudHv.dsc -b RELEASE $ popd ``` If the build goes well, the EDK2 binary is available at `edk2/Build/ArmVirtCloudHv-AARCH64/RELEASE_GCC5/FV/CLOUDHV_EFI.fd`. ### Booting the guest VM ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH $ sudo RUST_BACKTRACE=1 $CLOUDH/cloud-hypervisor/target/debug/cloud-hypervisor \ --api-socket /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock \ --kernel $CLOUDH/edk2/Build/ArmVirtCloudHv-AARCH64/RELEASE_GCC5/FV/CLOUDHV_EFI.fd \ --disk path=$CLOUDH/focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.raw \ --cpus boot=4 \ --memory size=4096M \ --net tap=,mac=12:34:56:78:90:01,ip=192.168.1.1,mask=255.255.255.0 \ --serial tty \ --console off $ popd ``` ## Direct-kernel booting Alternativelly, you can build your own kernel for guest VM. This way, UEFI is not involved and ACPI cannot be enabled. ### Building kernel ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH $ git clone --depth 1 "https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/linux.git" -b ch-5.12 $ cd linux $ cp $CLOUDH/cloud-hypervisor/resources/linux-config-aarch64 .config $ make -j `nproc` $ popd ``` ### Booting the guest VM ```bash $ pushd $CLOUDH $ sudo $CLOUDH/cloud-hypervisor/target/debug/cloud-hypervisor \ --api-socket /tmp/cloud-hypervisor.sock \ --kernel $CLOUDH/linux/arch/arm64/boot/Image \ --disk path=focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.raw \ --cmdline "keep_bootcon console=ttyAMA0 reboot=k panic=1 root=/dev/vda1 rw" \ --cpus boot=4 \ --memory size=4096M \ --net tap=,mac=12:34:56:78:90:01,ip=192.168.1.1,mask=255.255.255.0 \ --serial tty \ --console off $ popd ```