rust-vmm evolution on ecosystem and monorepo
H.2213 | Day 1 | 11:30 - 12:00 | Speakers: Ruoqing He, Stefano Garzarella
Abstract
It has been several years since the last rust-vmm update at FOSDEM, but the community has continued to grow. Our goal remains the same: to provide reusable Rust crates that make it easier and faster to build virtualization solutions.
This talk will present the main progress and achievements from the past few years. It reviews how rust-vmm crates integrate into a variety of projects such as Firecracker, Cloud Hypervisor, Dragonball, and libkrun. We will discuss the ongoing efforts to consolidate all crates into a single monorepo and how we expect this to simplify development and releases. The talk will also cover recent work supporting new architectures like RISC-V and additional operating systems. Finally, we will review the support for virtio and vhost-user devices that can be used by any VMM.
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Rust and RISC-V developer specialized in virtualization. Maintainer of Kata-Containers.
Stefano is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. He is the maintainer of Linux's vsock subsystem (AF_VSOCK) and co-maintainer of COCONUT SVSM and rust-vmm. Current projects cover Confidential VMs and VIRTIO devices/drivers.
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