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[Xen-devel] Re: dom0, guests, pci hardware and interrupts...

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Subject: [Xen-devel] Re: dom0, guests, pci hardware and interrupts...
From: Mike Carney <mc-al34luc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:59:39 -0700
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Hi Keir,

Thanks for your response.

Keir Fraser wrote:

> On 10/8/07 17:15, "Mike Carney" <mc-al34luc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Any suggestions for how to influence the interrupts that are assigned to
>> devices in dom0? It seems that there are a number of physical interrupts
>> that are not used, and some are shared:
> 
> If the device interrupts are aliasing then that is because the physical
> interrupt lines are physically wired together. There's nothing you can do
> about that, except try moving PCI cards to different slots (if one of your
> devices is not built in to the mobo chipset) and hence use a different
> physical interrupt line for that PCI card.
> 
> Which interrupt number is shared? If you 'xm debug-key z' and then 'xm
> dmesg', a bunch of IO-APIC related debug output should be printed. This
> might yield some interesting info (probably just confirming that your
> devices really are wired to the same interrupt line).
> 
>  -- Keir

Attached please find the output of xm dmesg after xm debug-key z. Any
help in parsing this would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike


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