[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: vt-d p7p55d evo
Hi Mark, I guess that's your problem, your cpu doesn't seem to support VT-D, see http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=42915 Both CPU, chipset and bios most support it ... -- Sander Sunday, April 4, 2010, 1:28:34 PM, you wrote: >> I'm still pretty new to Xen so it could very well be that I've >> misunderstood the requirements for certain capabilities. I thought >> one of the wiki's had stated that to pass through to an hvm guest >> you have to have VT-d though. Is there something specific that I >> which can indicate its status after boot? >> >> bios: 1207 >> cpu: i7 860 >> grub2: http://pastebin.ca/1856369 >> xm dmesg: http://pastebin.ca/1856370 >> xm info: http://pastebin.ca/1856372 >> hvm cfg: http://pastebin.ca/1856376 >> I think I compiled the linux kernel at xen/stable git commit >> 221c4dbf86 given the timestamp in xm info (all done same time frame) > From your earlier mail, it was not clear wether you were indeed using > hvm, and that xen enabled vt-d properly. > From your xm dmesg, and xm info, it is clear that iommu is indeed > enabled for you, something which i've not been able to achieve with my > board. > Could the CPU make a difference here? I'm on a i5 750, and notice you > are using an i7 860.... > I'll see if i can do some more experiments with my setup, perhaps > switching back a few changesets to 4.0-rc8. > I'm not sure if the kernel makes a difference, but i'll see if i can > match your configuration as close as possible. > Thanks for your input! > Mark. -- Best regards, Sander mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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