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Moving over to xen-devel to see if anyone has any suggestions there.
Thanks again to everyone for the help earlier with my VT-d kernel hangs. -Bryan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bryan York <bryan.york@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:35 PM Subject: Cannot assign device in Xen-unstable [VT-d] To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hello,
I FINALLY got Xen working with VT-d. I compiled Xen-unstable (3.3) from Mercurial on CentOS 5.2, but compiled my own kernel-xen from the latest CentOS SRPM. (Made sure pciback was built-in and not a module, as the stock kernel-xen has it as a module.) I'm probably going to write a how-to soon, so stay tuned! I have a JMicron SATA/PATA PCI Express controller with a DQ35JO motherboard and a Q6600 processor. My grub entry: title CentOS (2.6.18-92.el5.xenpcibackxen) root (hd0,0) kernel /xen-3.3.0-rc4-pre.gz vtd=1 iommu=1 module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-92.el5.xenpcibackxen ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 pci=nommconf rhgb pciback.hide=(01:00.0)(01:00.1) module /initrd-2.6.18-92.el5.xenpcibackxen.img xm create hd.hvm Using config file "./hd.hvm". Error: fail to assign device(1:0.1): maybe it has already been assigned to other domain, or maybe it doesn't exist. My dmesg, xm dmesg, hvm, and lspci -vv are attached. What's weird is that Xen appears to be able to tell it grabbed 01:00.0. However I cannot grab just 01:00.0 because it is on the same PCI Express bus. I thought the problem initially was the fact that the JMB363 ide chipset was being picked up by the generic ATA driver, so I removed that and recompiled, but that didn't change anything. pciback.hide seems to grab both controllers per my dmesg. (They are on the same board.) Any ideas? Thanks, -Bryan Attachment:
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