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Am 22.11.2011 00:42, schrieb Ben Himberg:
Well I can confirm the Asus P8B has a working iommu
chipset (c206) after the bios update.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Felix
Kuperjans <felix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
Am 21.11.2011 21:11, schrieb John Sherwood:
Looking at that link, I see the
board on the Intel *VT* list, NOT the *VT with Directed
I/O* (aka, VT-d) list. The VT list is presumably
referring just to VT-x (virtualization extensions), and
they are not being listed as supporting VT-d (IOMMU).
I can't speak much about the motherboard stuff, but for
the processor, if you're going Intel, ark.intel.com will tell you if a
processor supports VT-d or not.
Processor support alone is not enough for VT-d. VT-d must be
also supported and enabled on the chipset (and therefore,
the mainboard BIOS/EFI).
It's sometimes hard to find resources if a mainboard really
has a working IOMMU, that's why the list in the Xen Wiki is
usually very valuable.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:05
PM, Alexandre Biancalana <biancalana@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi list,
I´m planning to buy a new machine and I´ll need to
have pci
passthrough working on it.
AFAIK, pci passthrough to paravirtual Linux guests would
also be possible without hardware support.
Looking at Xen wiki (http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/VTdHowTo)
there are
some recommended chipsets and motherboards but the
list is little
outdated, I can´t find those hardware anymore.
I´m looking at Intel DZ68DB MotherBoard (Z68
chipset,
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-030922.htm)
that intel´s website claim to have vt-d support.
Someone has Xen PCI
Passthrough working on this board/chipset model ?
I would like to know from the list some working PCI
Passthrough
configuration with new hardware.
Best Regards,
Alexandre
Best Regards,
Felix
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