Hello Allen,
My problem before Weidongs workarounds was that VT-D would be switched off due
to RMRR base address > end address when using a pci-e graphics card which
disables the IGD on my platform (Q45 chipset).
Since his workarounds this doesn't happen anymore though one warning remains.
So there are to issues:
- RMRR address range not in reserved memory base = 7f000000 end = 7effffff;
iommu_inclusive_mapping=1 parameter may be needed.
- And as you see if it was included this RMRR is still invalid because the base
address > end address (which was previously the cause that xen switched off
vt-d alltogether, but this error isn't reported separately anymore)
I have attached:
- xm info output, that should satisfy (c)
- serial log booting with and without iommu_inclusive_mapping=1 option, this
should satisfy (d)
- output lspci -vvvknn
Ad (a):
- Asus P5Q-EM DO
- Q45 intel chipset
- Q9400 intel processor
- Ati Radeon HD 4850 GPU
Ad (b):
- bios version (latest available): P5Q-EM DO 1102 BIOS, date 2009/06/05
Regards,
Sander
Saturday, January 23, 2010, 1:22:08 AM, you wrote:
> We would like to collect information on platforms that have problem with VT-d
> PCI device passthrough using non-IGD PCI devices. Note that IGD (integrated
> display device) device passthrough code is still being worked on.
> If you have encountered VT-d problems on a particular platform using latest
> xen-unstable, please provide the following information so that we can work
> with OEM's to get their BIOS's fixed:
> (a) Platform details (OEM, Product/Model#, Other identifying info)
> (b) BIOS version/number
> (c) Version of Xen with which failure is seen (if not the latest
> xen-unstable)
> (d) Specific error/failure details such as serial log
> Thanks!
> Allen
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Best regards,
Sander mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
lspci-vtd.txt
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xen-serial-log.txt
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xen-serial-log-iommu_inclusive_mapping.txt
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xm-info-vtd.txt
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