> As to whether Xen is using DMA with your hardware, you'll need to
> take a look at the boot messages as Xen comes up. One of the
> items on our todo list is to make those messages available from
> domain0 after boot, but for now, they only flash by on the VGA
> console unless you've attached a serial line.
My super-biosonic eye ;) managed to do that. Yes, it is using DMA. I wasn't
sure because quick test with hdparm -t also fails because of missing ioctls.
Thanks!
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