On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 02:48:46AM +0200, Kenni Lund wrote:
> 2010/9/3 Rodrigo Campos <rodr...@sdfg.com.ar>:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I wanted to know the status of PCI device assignment.
> >
> > As far as I can see in the webpage and in the mailing list, it seems to be
> > working ok if you have VT-d support on the motherboard and cpu. But if it 
> > isn't
> > too much trouble, I wanted some confirmation about this, since I'm not sure 
> > and
> > I don't want to buy hardware to test this when there is no way it's going to
> > work :)
> 
> It highly depends on what you want to passthrough...if it's some
> well-known SR-IOV server NIC, then sure, it will probably work. If you
> want to passthrough various PCI devices in a regular desktop system or
> workstation, then forget it.

It's none of this. It's an X.25 card (there are more details on the mail I've
just sent to Alex)

> I've been playing that "various PCI devices in a regular desktop
> system" game for the last 8 months on my HTPC. I've been running with
> both stable versions of KVM as well as self-compiled versions from git
> during this time. The tests I have performed were done on two
> different VT-d capable boards (a Gigabyte EQ45M-S2 and a Intel
> DQ57TM). I've tried to passthrough 2 PCI TV tuners (Hauppauge 500 +
> Hauppauge 1300), 2 PCI USB 2.0 cards (can't remember the brands), 1
> onboard USB controller (on a Gigabyte EQ45M-S2), and finally a PCI
> Express USB 3.0 card (Asrock). The only device which works correctly,
> is the Hauppauge 500 card. I bought the USB 3.0 card ONLY to see if it
> would help with a PCI Express card instead of the regular PCI cards I
> had tested...but no, it didn't change anything. In my tests the cards
> "almost works" in some cases - eg. the card gets correctly initialized
> in the guest and you can start to use it, but then you'll have timing
> issues, driver crashes, client program crashes, etc. etc.

Ahhh, thanks for sharing your experience. I guess I will have to try then :)



Thanks,
Rodrigo
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