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AW: AW: [Xen-users] Debian Kernel and Xen 3.4
In the past I used Debian Etch Xen 3.2-1 with the Bastian Blank (waldi) kernels.
I noticed some problems with MSI handling in that combination. As Debian kernels
and Xen builds created problems for me with respect to powermanagement (time
went
backwards), I changed to the Xen kernel.
So that was the basis of my guess, when I read that someones using a Debian
kernel
and an MSI based error message occured. By the option - as explained - you
switch
that off and use GSI instead.
For me, I will check in one of the next steps, whether I can use my 4th PCI
slot,
that up to MSI support shared GSI IRQ with the PCIe slots that now have their
own
MSI.
BR,
Carsten.
----- Originalnachricht -----
Von: Jeff Williams <jeffw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: Don, 4.6.2009 08:15
An: Christoph Kaminski <mangel@xxxxxx>
Cc: Xen User-List <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: AW: [Xen-users] Debian Kernel and Xen 3.4
On 04/06/09 14:00, Christoph Kaminski wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It does work with pci=nomsi... But what is the function of this
> parameter?
>
nomsi
If the PCI_MSI kernel config parameter is enabled, this kernel
boot option can be used to disable the use of MSI interrupts
system-wide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Signaled_Interrupts
Not sure why this has changed for 3.4 though?
Regards,
Jeff
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