[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Possible bug with pass-through hot-plug?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 11:57:00AM +0200, Tom Rotenberg wrote: > Simon, > > Well, just tried it, according to what u requested, and it still doesn't work. > > Here are the lines from the qemu log: > ... > platform_fixed_ioport: changed ro/rw state of ROM memory area. now is rw > state. > platform_fixed_ioport: changed ro/rw state of ROM memory area. now is ro > state. > dm-command: hot insert pass-through pci dev > insert_to_pci_devfn: bdf_slt="0000:00:1b.0@e8" > insert_to_pci_devfn: devfn=0xe8 -> slot=0x1d, func=0x0 > register_real_device: Assigning real physical device 00:1b.0 ... > pt_iomul_init: Error: pt_iomul_init can't open file > /dev/xen/pci_iomul: No such file or directory: 0x0:0x1b.0x0 > pt_register_regions: IO region registered (size=0x00004000 > base_addr=0xfc220004) > register_real_device: Real physical device 00:1b.0 registered successfuly! > IRQ type = INTx > generate a sci for PHP. > deassert due to disable GPE bit. > pt_pci_write_config: Warning: Guest attempt to set address to unused > Base Address Register. [00:1d.0][Offset:30h][Length:4] > dm-command: hot remove pass-through pci dev > ... > > I performed the following sequence: > ... > xm create > <waited untill Windows booted> > xm pci-attach hvm 00:1b.0@1d > <I saw that it worked> > xm pci-detach hvm 00:1b.0 > ... Hi Tom, thanks for the test results. I guess they were what you expected. They do seem to point to something in the hot-unplug code that Windows doesn't like. I'm a little confused by this thread, do you get the same result with your force devfn change? I'll try and get a test environment with Windows set up for myself. Sorry if you have answered this before, but which version of Windows are you using and is it 32 or 64bit? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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