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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen-unstable: pci-passthrough of device using MSI-X interrupts not working after commit x86/MSI: track host and guest masking separately



>>> On 25.06.15 at 14:02, <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thursday, June 25, 2015, 1:29:39 PM, you wrote:
>> I'd be curious what the guest view of the MSI-X table entries is at
>> that point. Can you still use the console inside the guest? If so,
>> sufficiently verbose lspci of the device should be able to tell us
>> (hoping that this isn't a Windows guest), or a dd of /dev/mem at
>> the right offset. Perhaps there are also way to get at that from
>> qemu, but I do not know how.
> 
> The guest(linux) keeps running, only that terminal with the lsusb 
> command hangs, so no problem to gather the lspci output.
> Guest lspci -vvvknn attached.

Hmm, no, this

        Capabilities: [90] MSI-X: Enable+ Count=8 Masked-
                Vector table: BAR=0 offset=00001000
                PBA: BAR=0 offset=00001080

isn't enough. I was sure I saw lspci capable of listing the individual
table entries...

>> Btw., are
> 
>> (XEN) [2015-06-25 10:44:26.550] traps.c:3227: GPF (0000): ffff82d0801d8282 
>> -> 
> ffff82d080239eec
>> (XEN) [2015-06-25 10:44:26.550] traps.c:3227: GPF (0000): ffff82d0801d8282 
>> -> 
> ffff82d080239eec
>> (XEN) [2015-06-25 10:44:26.550] traps.c:3227: GPF (0000): ffff82d0801d8282 
>> -> 
> ffff82d080239eec
>> (XEN) [2015-06-25 10:44:26.550] traps.c:3227: GPF (0000): ffff82d0801d8282 
>> -> 
> ffff82d080239eec
> 
>> new? Did you ever try to figure out what they're being caused by?
> 
> No those aren't new (they are present for at least some months now), 
> something 
> in a booting guest kernel triggers those, not only for HVM's  but 
> also for PV guests (and so they also appear for dom0).

No, the Dom0 ones were different from what I recall.

Jan


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