[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Can I expose a pci device to HVM domU?
Hi, i've tried a LOT of different xen changesets and patches on recent high-end intel (supermicro) and amd (tyan) boards with advertised VT-d / AMD IOMMU support. The result was really frustrating, without VT-d / IOMMU an export into a HVM domU is impossible. The tests showed that advertised VT-d is only "VT-x" and IOMMU is not fully supported (Answers from tech. support hotlines at supermicro and tyan) So, I would also like to know if anyone was able to do this? pradeep singh rautela schrieb: Can i assign a PCI device(e.g a NIC) exclusively to a Linux HVM domainU after hiding it from domain 0? I know that only PV guests are the best candidates for this but I still want to ask, hoping someone might have done some work in latest xen-unstable. Is there any known way to do this? PS:- NIC Is does not have Intel's VT-d. Thanks, --Pradeep -- Stephan Seitz Senior System Administrator *netz-haut* e.K. multimediale kommunikation zweierweg 22 97074 wÃrzburg fon: +49 931 2876247 fax: +49 931 2876248 web: www.netz-haut.de <http://www.netz-haut.de/> registriergericht: amtsgericht wÃrzburg, hra 5054 Attachment:
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