Argo: Hypervisor-Mediated Exchange (HMX) for Xen
Hypervisor Mediated Exchange (HMX)
The technologies provided by VMMs for communication between VMs have a critical impact on VM isolation properties, on the confidence components can have in the delivery of data and in the integrity of the data that is received. The video below identifies aspects of inter-VM communication system architecture that support important properties that are valuable for building secure systems. Terminology is introduced to enable classification of the existing body of art and survey relevant communication technologies in modern hypervisor, OS and microkernel systems. An example is presented — Argo, an inter-VM communication mechanism developed for the Xen hypervisor — and how it is distinguished from other communication channels on the Xen platform and elsewhere.
- PSEC 2018 talk by Christopher Clark (May 2018)
- Xen Summit 2019 talk by Christopher Clark (June 2019)
V4V (historical)
V4V was created for Citrix XenClient and derivatives are currently deployed in production systems for OpenXT and Bromium uXen.
- Jean Guyader: xen-devel thread on V4V requirements (May 2012)
- Ross Philipson: PATCH (V9) Add V4V to Xen (May 2013)
Argo
Argo is derived from V4V and patches will be submitted to xen-devel in 2018.
- v0.1 design documentation for Argo (June 2018)
- Minutes of x86 community call (September 2018)
- v1 patch series (November 2018)
- v3 patch series (January 6 2019)
- v4 patch series (January 14, 2019)
Related Work
- Xinhua Zhang: Xen libvchan (2014)
- Roman Kagan: VMBus (Hyper-V) devices in QEMU/KVM (2015)
- Michael S. Tsirkin: The future of virtio: riddles, myths and surprises (2017)