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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH][RFC] Support more Capability StructuresandDevice

Hi Dexuan,

I've tested my patch with CentOS 5.1 and PCI/PCIe NIC.  In my test
environment (with "pci=nomsi" set for Dom0 boot parameter), guest
OS can use the assigned NIC and can communicate with external machine.

Does guest OS recieve interrupt? You can check via /proc/interrupts.

Thanks.

--
Yuji Shimada

> Hi Yuji,
> I looked at the patch.  It seems pretty good. 
> Except for the (temporary) absence of MSI/MSI-X stuff, looks the passthrough 
> policy in the patch is almost the same as what is discussed in the PDF file 
> Eddie posted.
> 
> I also made some tests against the patch, and found there may be some 
> unstable issues:
> I.e., when I boot a 32e RHEL5u1 (I add the "pci=nomsi" parameter)), it can 
> easily (30%~80% probable) stay for a very long (i.e., >40s) at "Starting 
> udev:", and after I login in shell, the NIC seems not present (the guest has 
> no network available), but "lspci" shows the NIC is there.
> If I use the Qemu without your patch, the issue disappears at once, and NIC 
> in guest works well.
> 
> I haven't found issue in your patch yet. :)
> 
> Thanks,
> -- Dexuan


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