The Nvidia Jetson TK1 is an SBC with Nvidia Tegra K1 SoC (quad-core Cortex-A15, 32-bit ARMv7).

I have openSUSE running on the Jetson TK1, but KVM is currently not usable as the CPUs are not booted in HYP mode. Thierry Reding of Nvidia has some work-in-progress for U-Boot and upstream kernel that I would like to test.

My use case would be regression-testing upstream QEMU patches.

Further topics someone might investigate is how to utilize the 192 CUDA cores as well as testing the xf86-video-nouveau graphics driver on this board.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

arm kvm

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  • over 9 years ago: mbrugger liked this project.
  • over 10 years ago: a_faerber added keyword "kvm" to this project.
  • over 10 years ago: a_faerber added keyword "arm" to this project.
  • over 10 years ago: a_faerber started this project.
  • over 10 years ago: a_faerber originated this project.

  • Comments

    • a_faerber
      over 10 years ago by a_faerber | Reply

      Upgraded U-Boot to v2014.10 and documented steps for flashing it on the openSUSE Wiki.

    • ericmenk33
      about 23 hours ago by ericmenk33 | Reply

      The mention of leveraging CUDA cores and the Nouveau driver adds even more experimentation value. For related tools, check out the Smart Play Lite APK which complements lightweight setups.

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