Hi,
while I was trying to get pci passthrough to work without vt-d using
the 1to1 mapping (it works ;),
I stumbled upon a solid lock up of the guest.
(Unpatched source shows the same behaviour)
I see a strange look up of the guest OS with the following "features":
- guest doesn't respond anym
code
has to expand the size to the nearest multiple.
Best regards,
Jan C. Bernauer
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Hi,
just saw the kvm-80 announcement, and from the changelog, I think
this might be fixed already.
Best regards,
Jan
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Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
>
> that leaves me with:
>
> /root/kvm-amit-userspace/qemu/../libkvm/libkvm.h:28: warning: Ć¢struct
> kvm_msr_entryĆ¢ declared inside parameter list
>
> /root/kvm-amit-userspace/qemu/../libkv
Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
>
> So I've checked out both of those trees and used head, and kvm-userspace is
> erroring out:
>
> gcc -I. -I.. -I/root/kvm-amit-userspace/qemu/target-i386 -I/root/kvm-amit-
> userspace/qemu -MMD -MT qemu-kvm-x86.o -MP -DNEED_CPU_H -D_GNU_SOURCE -
> D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
Thomas Fjellstrom wrote:
>
> How did you manage to pull together those patches? They all seem so
old, and
> won't likely apply cleanly to git head :(
>
Which patches do you mean? The patches for kvm?
There is a nice repository managed by Amit Shah:
Linux source:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kern
28:54 [kernel] [ cut here ]
Xen works with that card, but Xen has other problems, and kvm is much
nicer :) So if you need a guinea pig with basic debugging knowledge, I'm
your man.
Best regards,
Jan C. Bernauer
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