# How to build and run Cloud-hypervisor on AArch64 Cloud-hypervisor is partially enabled on AArch64 architecture. Although all features are not ready yet, you can begin to test Cloud-hypervisor on a AArch64 host by following this guide. ## Prerequisites On AArch64 machines, Cloud-hypervisor depends on an external library `libfdt-dev` for generating Flattened Device Tree (FDT). The long-term plan is to replace `libfdt-dev` with some pure-Rust component to get rid of such dependency. ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libfdt-dev ``` ## Build Using PCI devices requires GICv3-ITS for MSI messaging. GICv3-ITS is very common in modern servers. ```bash cargo build --no-default-features --features kvm ``` ## Image Download kernel binary and rootfs image from AWS. ```bash wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/spec.ccfc.min/img/aarch64/ubuntu_with_ssh/fsfiles/xenial.rootfs.ext4 -O rootfs.ext4 wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/spec.ccfc.min/img/aarch64/ubuntu_with_ssh/kernel/vmlinux.bin -O kernel.bin ``` ## Containerized build If you want to build and test Cloud Hypervisor without having to install all the required dependencies, you can also turn to the development script: dev_cli.sh. To build the development container: ```bash ./scripts/dev_cli.sh build-container ``` To build Cloud-hypervisor in the container: ```bash ./scripts/dev_cli.sh build ``` ## Run Assuming you have built Cloud-hypervisor with the development container, a VM can be started with command: ```bash sudo build/cargo_target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/cloud-hypervisor --kernel kernel.bin --disk path=rootfs.ext4 --cmdline "keep_bootcon console=hvc0 reboot=k panic=1 root=/dev/vda rw" --cpus boot=4 --memory size=512M --serial file=serial.log --log-file log.log -vvv ``` If the build was done out of the container, replace the binary path with `target/debug/cloud-hypervisor`.