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Re: Multiple netif device channels (was Fw: [Xen-devel] Xen on /. again)

> Attempted layout is as follows:
>
> Dom0 - single physical network adaptor
>        netif backend
Fine.

> DomU1 - no physical network adaptor
>         netif backend
>       netif frontend -> Dom0

Ah, this would be a problem in any case.

Backend drivers need to run in privileged domains.  This basically means that 
they have access to a PCI device.  You could try the workaround Andy 
suggested a few days ago (grant access to a PCI device but don't compile the 
driver into the kernel so it leaves it alone).

> DomU2 - no physical network adaptor
>         netif frontend -> Dom0
>         netif frontend -> DomU1

Fine.

> A little bit. i'll try and see if i can see what's happening with it. At a
> minimum it'd give me a trace i can post that might help someone else figure
> out what's going on.

Yup.  But try getting privileges to work properly in DomU1 first.

HTH,
Mark

> > Sorry not to be more helpful,
>
> np,
>
>
> J


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