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[Xen-users] Does HVM( AMD & Intel's VT ) support direct device access w/

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Subject: [Xen-users] Does HVM( AMD & Intel's VT ) support direct device access w/o guest modification?
From: "Slava Imameyev" <imameev@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 19:12:37 +0300
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I wonder, does the Xen hypervisor that uses the AMD or Intel hardware virtualization( svm or vti ) support direct device access without guest OS modification? As I understand the pciback module requires the guest OS's( domU ) drivers modification.

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Slava Imameyev
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