Hi, I am not sure if the drivers are MSI enabled, or how to check that — I just installed the guest from standard iso distribution. But I should think when the driver is bound to a new device, it would check the capabilities of that device. This particular device (USB mass storage controller) does not support MSI.
Yes, I am calling PDMDevHlpPCISetIrq() to signal the interrupt. This same virtual device model works well in a VM that uses the PIIX3 chipset, but I need to move to the ICH9 chipset to support a different device (PCIe switch) which does require MSI support. That is actually my goal right now, I just thought moving the older device that already works with PIIX3 over to ICH9 would be a good first step in that transition. In the end I need both of these devices working in the same VM. // RicV From: Ananth Pallapothu [mailto:apallapo...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:00 To: Vilbig, Ric Cc: vbox-dev@virtualbox.org Subject: Re: [vbox-dev] Chipset support for Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) Are you sure your drivers aren't MSI enabled ? Not any known issues with Legacy on ICH9 or I should rather say I didn't have any issue using Legacy interrupts. I am assuming you invoked PDM*irq function with your device appropriately (upon receiving the interrupt) ? On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 7:11 PM, Vilbig, Ric <ric_vil...@mentor.com<mailto:ric_vil...@mentor.com>> wrote: Now I have the opposite question. Are IRQ type interrupts (as in PCI Config 0x3d IntPin) expected to work with ICH9? I have a virtual PCI device which works with PIIX3 quite nicely using IRQ4 — a USB3 mass storage device. But when plugged into the ICH9 VM the device is not detected within the guest, using IRQ1/2/3/4. The guest must know the device is present, because it does lots of MMIO Rd/Wr to it, and then the device does some DMA, and raises an interrupt. Everything looks quite similar between the ICH9 and PIIX3 case, except the former does nothing more after raising the interrupt, whereas the latter continues working with lots more DMA, interrupts, and a usable mass storage device in the guest. From what I have found so far, the interrupt is passed down into PDM, but does not actually do anything, and dmesg in the guest says "can't derive routing for PCI INT n". Thanks, // RicV From: Ananth Pallapothu [mailto:apallapo...@gmail.com<mailto:apallapo...@gmail.com>] Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 15:55 To: Vilbig, Ric Cc: VirtualBox developer's list Subject: Re: [vbox-dev] Chipset support for Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) MSI's came into existence after PIIX3. Yes, if you need MSI you need to use ICH9. PIIX3 doesn't support MSI On Mar 21, 2016 6:43 PM, "Vilbig, Ric" <ric_vil...@mentor.com<mailto:ric_vil...@mentor.com>> wrote: Hi Experts, I posted the following on the VIrtualBox forum, but Perry recommended I contact you by the email list. https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=76867 ________________________________ I am working on a custom PCI device model, plugged into VirtualBox via PDM. It's mostly working, lspci for example shows it's present. But I am having a problem with Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI). The following quote from Ch.3 of the VirtualBox User Manual implies that the ICP9 chipset must be used for MSI support, and I have seen supporting evidence in web searches and VBox source code (OSE 5.0.16 tarball). “...VirtualBox 4.0 introduced an emulation of the more modern ICH9 chipset, which supports PCI express, three PCI buses, PCI-to-PCI bridges and Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI)...” Can someone confirm or refute with certainty that the PIIX3 chipset does not support MSI and ICH9 is required for device models using MSI? How worried should I be about this excerpt from the same paragraph? A quick test of ICH9 VM did not go well. I've actually tried with Fedora 23, Fedora 18 and Ubuntu 14 guests (all 64-bit) without success, but not yet dug into it because this quote worries me. “Note that the ICH9 support is experimental and not recommended for guest operating systems which do not require it.” ________________________________ Thanks in advance for your help. _____________________________________________ Ric Vilbig Mentor Graphics, Emulation Division 46871 Bayside Parkway, Fremont CA, 94538 Phone: 510-354-7360<tel:510-354-7360> Mobile: 408-529-2365<tel:408-529-2365> email: ric_vil...@mentor.com<mailto:ric_vil...@mentor.com> _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list vbox-dev@virtualbox.org<mailto:vbox-dev@virtualbox.org> https://www.virtualbox.org/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list vbox-dev@virtualbox.org<mailto:vbox-dev@virtualbox.org> https://www.virtualbox.org/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
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