doc: add 0.1 release notes
Initial version of 0.1 release notes, plus a CSS tweak for tables Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
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Release Notes
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Version 0.1 release (March 2018)
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In March 2018, Intel announced the open source Project ACRN at the
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`Embedded Linux Conference and OpenIoT Summit North America 2018
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<ELC18>`.
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.. _ELC18:
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https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/elc-openiot-north-america-2018/
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ACRN is a flexible, lightweight reference hypervisor, built with
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real-time and safety-criticality in mind, optimized to streamline
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embedded development through an open source platform.
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The project ACRN reference code can be found on GitHug in https://github.com/projectacrn
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It includes the ACRN hypervisor, the ACRN device model and
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documentation.
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ACRN is a flexible, lightweight hypervisor, built with real-time and
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safety-criticality in mind,it is optimized to streamline embedded
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development through an open source reference platform. ACRNs key
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features include:
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* Small footprint
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* Built with Real-Time in Mind
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* Virtualization of Embedded IoT Device functions
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* Safety Critical Workload Considerations
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* Adaptable
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* Open Source
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This version 0.1 release has the following software components:
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* The ACRN Hypervisor
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* The ACRN Device Model
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* The ACRN VirtIO framework
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* The ACRN Block & NIC & console VirtIO drivers
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* The ACRN VirtIO Backend Service(VBS) & VirIO and Hypervisor Service Module(VHM).
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Version 0.1 features include:
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* ACRN hypervisor (Type 1 hypervisor)
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* A hybrid VMM architecture implementation
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* Multiple User OS supported
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* VM management - such as VM start/stop/pause, virtual CPU pause/resume
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* CPU virtualization
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* Memory virtualization
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* I/O emulation
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* Virtual interrupt
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* VT-x and VT-d support
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* Hypercall for guest
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* Device emulation
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* Device pass-through mechanism
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* Device Emulation mechanism
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* Virtio console
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* Virt-network
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content: ": ";
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table.align-center {
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display: table !important;
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}
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/* make .. hlist:: tables fill the page */
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table.hlist {
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width: 95% !important;
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