Hi, All,
Is there a patch for I2C device pass-through mode? Eg, assign the I2C devices
to one VM and only one VM can access them (much like what vt-d does, but
without any hardware support and not for PCI devices).
Thanks
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Hi, All:
Is there any method to directly assign a device to Guest OS without VT-d?
Thanks
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: Friday, May 28, 2010 12:33 PM
To: Mu Lin
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Subject: Re: device passthrough
* Mu Lin (m...@juniper.net) wrote:
Is there any method to directly assign a device to Guest OS
without VT-d?
Assuming you mean a PCI device, no, there isn't.
Without an IOMMU[1] you can't
Hi, Folks:
Could you provide pointer to the kvm device passthrough howto/FAQ?
I have two questions:
1. my host os, the Linux doesn't have the native device driver for some home
grown pci devices, the driver is in the guest os, does device passthrough work
in this case? Assuming I have VT-d.
Hi, All,
Is there a status summary somewhere about Linux KVM on powerpc?
I am interested in KVM on MPC8572 with e500 core, and how about e500mc?
Is there bench mark testing results?
Thanks
Mu
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