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Re: [Xen-users] Vif:s stop working when USB sound is played (win7 HVM, possibly GPLPV related)
 
 
Of course, thanks, I never thought of checking the interrupts. 
  From the respective "resources" tabs in device manager:
  Xen PCI device driver: IRQ 28 Texas I. XHCI controller: IRQ -2
  The other GPLPV devices (including the vif) does not show any resources, is this correct? 
 Also, I'm not sure how to interpret the -2 above. An artifact of decimal conversion or does win7 have problems with high IRQ numbers? If it gets mapped onto something else maybe it could collide undetected (the machine is dual-cpu amd). 
 Regards, Andreas
 
 2012/12/15 James Harper  <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Dear list members, 
> 
> I recently re-encountered a problem which I thought I had solved before, but 
> the former solution turned out non-replicable. 
> 
> System: xen4.1 + gentoo 3.2.12, win7 as HVM guest with a radeon video card 
> and a Texas instruments xhci (usb3) controller passed through xl toolstack 
> GPLPV 0.11.0.356 drivers installed in guest, _except_ XenUsb Creative usb 
> headset connected to the (passed-through) USB controller, together with 
> keyboard and mouse 
> 
> Symptom: whenever sound is played via the USB headset, network 
> connection disappears entirely. Connection returns immediately when 
> playback stops, though. 
> 
> This occurs in a fresh win7 HVM installation. However, in an earlier almost 
> identical installation I had the same problem, after installing all the GPLPV 
> drivers (including XenUsb). Back then, the problem disappeared after 
> removing the XenUsb driver, leading me to assume that XenUsb was source 
> of the problem. But apparently this is not the explanation, since the problem 
> shows up today even without the XenUsb driver. I can still boot up the old 
> HVM system in which sound and networking works, the driver configs are 
> very similar as far as I can see. 
> 
> What I have NOT tested: 
> I have not managed to remove the XenNet driver - trying that gave me a 
> bluescreen followed by system restore at reboot. I could reinstall, but 
> XenNet and USB audio have successfully co-existed before. 
> I have not tried any non-USB audio devices - none are available to me I have 
> not tried installing and then removing XenUsb - I don't see what it could 
> possibly change 
> 
> It is possible that I did something else at the same time as removing the 
> XenUsb driver last time, confounding the explanation. Since I haven't tried 
> without GPLPV, i cannot be sure that it is related to GPLPV at all. In both 
> installs, I configured GPLPV before trying sound. So that suspicion might be 
> misdirected. Any thoughts? 
> 
 
  Can you see in device manager what interrupt the USB and GPLPV are using? 
 
James 
 
  
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