On 20/03/19 09:14, Suthikulpanit, Suravee wrote:
> When AVIC is enabled and the VM has discrete device assignment,
> the interrupt remapping table (IRT) is used to keep track of which
> destination APIC ID the IOMMU will inject the device interrput to.
>
> This means every time a vcpu is blocked o
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 08:14:56AM +, Suthikulpanit, Suravee wrote:
> When AVIC is enabled and the VM has discrete device assignment,
> the interrupt remapping table (IRT) is used to keep track of which
> destination APIC ID the IOMMU will inject the device interrput to.
>
> This means every t
When AVIC is enabled and the VM has discrete device assignment,
the interrupt remapping table (IRT) is used to keep track of which
destination APIC ID the IOMMU will inject the device interrput to.
This means every time a vcpu is blocked or context-switched (i.e.
vcpu_blocking/unblocking() and vcp