[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PCI passthrough w/ shared IRQ in xen/master
On 19/02/2010 16:15, "Mark Hurenkamp" <mark.hurenkamp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > When you do passthrough the device which has a shared IRQ, the domU will > load the appropriate driver, but Xen refuses to assign the IRQ to the > domU. > In your case (and mine as well), the driver in domU is not aware that it > has no IRQ, and thus starts generating interupts which are then caught by > Dom0 as spurious interrupts, in my case even causing Dom0 to crash at > times. Are you sure the domU doesn't get the interrupts as well? Correct behaviour in Xen will be to send the interrupt to both dom0 and domU - since Xen can't work out which of the two it properly belongs to (and it could be both). I would suggest try commenting out the content of the function kernel/irq/spurious.c:note_interrupt(). That will stop dom0 from reacting to the 'spurious' irqs that it sees and ignore them instead. See if that works for you. -- Keir > My way around this, is to try and move the other device IRQs out of the > way (the ones that matter seem to be MSI capable), but i understand that's > not always possible. > If your other device is PCI based, and has no MSI, then for now I'm > affraid you're out of luck... > > Like you, I do hope this is considered a bug that will be fixed in a later > release... anyone know what the xen policy is on this? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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