doc: Update sdc reference in overview hld

- Clarify that sdc predefined scenario is no longer supported
- Minor cleanup

Tracked-On: #6701
Signed-off-by: Reyes, Amy <amy.reyes@intel.com>
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Reyes, Amy 2022-03-21 20:23:03 -07:00 committed by David Kinder
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@ -4,17 +4,17 @@ ACRN High-Level Design Overview
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ACRN is an open-source reference hypervisor (HV) that runs on top of
:ref:`Intel platforms <hardware>` for heterogeneous scenarios such as the
Software-defined Cockpit (SDC), or the In-vehicle Experience (IVE) for
automotive, or HMI & real-time OS for industry. ACRN provides embedded
hypervisor vendors with a reference I/O mediation solution with a
permissive license and provides auto makers and industry users a
:ref:`Intel platforms <hardware>` for heterogeneous use cases such as
Software-defined Cockpit (SDC), or In-vehicle Experience (IVE) for
automotive, or human-machine interface (HMI) and real-time OS for industry.
ACRN provides embedded hypervisor vendors with a reference I/O mediation
solution with a permissive license and provides auto makers and industry users a
reference software stack for corresponding use.
ACRN Supported Use Cases
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ACRN Use Cases
**************
Software Defined Cockpit
Software-Defined Cockpit
========================
The SDC system consists of multiple systems: the instrument cluster (IC)
@ -51,15 +51,15 @@ a customized IC/IVI/RSE.
Industry Usage
==============
A typical industry usage would include one Windows HMI + one RT VM:
A typical industry usage includes one Windows HMI + one real-time VM (RTVM):
- Windows HMI as a guest OS with display to provide Human Machine Interface
- RT VM that runs a specific RTOS on it to handle
- Windows HMI as a guest OS with display to provide human-machine interface
- RTVM that runs a specific RTOS on it to handle
real-time workloads such as PLC control
ACRN supports a Windows* Guest OS for such HMI capability. ACRN continues to add
features to enhance its real-time performance to meet hard-RT key performance
indicators for its RT VM:
indicators for its RTVM:
- Cache Allocation Technology (CAT)
- Memory Bandwidth Allocation (MBA)
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ differences compared to ACRN 1.0 are that:
- ACRN 2.0 adds a few necessary device emulations in the hypervisor, such as
vPCI and vUART, to avoid interference between different VMs.
- ACRN 2.0 supports an RT VM as a post-launched User VM, with features such as
- ACRN 2.0 supports an RTVM as a post-launched User VM, with features such as
LAPIC passthrough and PMD virtio driver.
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