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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] VT-D RMRR is incorrect
I've had the same problem trying to run VT-d on an Asus P5Q-EM DO
(Intel Q45 chipset). Perhaps it's just best to avoid Asus hardware
when it comes to IOMMU virtualization because it appears their boards
may fail to adhere to proper Intel VT-d spec. Fortunately I had
another motherboard lying around that I swapped it for.
I'm now successfully passing through PCI NICs and USB controllers in
Xen 3.4 on an Intel DQ35JO motherboard with the 1016 bios revision.
(The controller [00:1a.7] takes the 'guestdev=xx:yy.z
reassign_resources' kernel module flag instead of the pciback.hide
because of a memory issue.) As a result I'm able to use a Creative
USB (Win)Modem Blaster v.92 passed through to a Windows XP HVM.
So, for now, it looks like the only VT-d options are Intel branded
boards. Personally, I can't wait for the new AMD chipset to come out
with their own IOMMU, that should open up the playing field to more
competition.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:53 AM, srynoname<regtrash@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> tmoore wrote:
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>> I`ve raised a support case with ASUS to try to get them to fix the BIOS on
>> P6T Deluxe ... I`ll keep this thread updated.
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>> The IOMMU is seriously broken on this board, I have tried many workarounds
>> and it always results in failure.
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> Hello,
> did you get a reply? Somebody else has something new about the Asus P6T and
> this problem? How about VT-d on windows systems? Thanks!
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