The QHS provides a mechanism that allows a guest to determine if it is running in a virtualized environment, and if this is a safety environment.
A guest in a QNX hypervisor VM can determine it is running in:
On ARM platforms, check the model property in the FDT that describes the guest's system. If this property is set with QVM-*, then the system is hosted in a QNX hypervisor VM. This property is set differently for the safety and non-safety hypervisor variants:
For x86 platforms, see your hardware documentation for the CPUID register bit your guest needs to check to know if it is running in a hypervisor, and where in the register you need to look for the VM ID string. The ID string for QNX hypervisor VMs is QNXQVMBS.
On x86 platforms, the safety | non-safety variant information is stored in CPUID leaf 0x40000001 EAX bit 0:
Below is an example of C code a QNX Neutrino OS guest or QOS guest might use in to check if it is running in a QNX hypervisor on an x86 hardware platform, as well as to check if the hypervisor variant is a safety variant (QHS):
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdint.h> #include <string.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> int cpuid(uint32_t id, uint32_t *regs) { asm volatile ("cpuid" : "=a" (regs[0]), "=b" (regs[1]), "=c" (regs[2]), "=d" (regs[3]) : "a" (id), "c" (0)); return 0; } static const char * const qnxstr = "QNXQVMBS"; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { uint32_t regs[4]; cpuid(1, regs); if ((regs[2] & (1 << 31)) == 0) { puts("We are not running in a hypervisor"); return 1; /* not a hypervisor */ } /* It is a hypervisor, but is it OUR hypervisor? */ cpuid(0x40000000, regs); regs[1] = htonl(regs[1]); regs[2] = htonl(regs[2]); if (memcmp(®s[1], qnxstr, 4) != 0 || memcmp(®s[2], qnxstr + 4, 4) != 0) { puts("This is a hypervisor but not a QNX hypervisor system"); return 1; /* not ours :( */ } /* It is a QNX hypervisor. */ puts("This is a QNX QVM hypervisor system"); /* Is it a QNX safety hypervisor running with safety turned on? */ /* Check EAX bit 0 of CPUID leaf 0x40000001. If 0, then non-safety. If 1, then hypervisor is safety variant. */ cpuid(0x40000001, regs); if ((regs[0] & (0x0001)) == 0) puts("Running in non-safety mode"); else puts("Running in safety mode"); return 0; }
You can adapt the C code above for Linux and Android guests on x86, or run the cpuid utility.