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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] [GIT PULL] pv/pcifront-2.6.32 + pv/pciback-2.6.32 = [INT
Is your xen-swiotlb work also going to be merged with this?
Guess i will wait for this one to get merged by Jeremy to test and replace my
dom0 and domU kernels.
Is there anything you need to be tested upfront ?
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Sander
Wednesday, April 21, 2010, 4:59:03 AM, you wrote:
> Hey Jermey,
> I finally got an MSI-X capable machine and gotten the onboard Intel 1G
> card to do MSI-X, so I was able to test the Xen PCI front and Xen PCI
> backend using that.
> There were two tiny bugfixes in the Xen PCI frontend driver:
> pv/pcifront-2.6.32:
> Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk (2):
> pci-xen: Iterate over all MSI-X interrupts, not just one.
> xen-pcifront: MSI/MSI-X vector values were copied to wrong
> location.
> And one change in the back-end to make it easier to spot what is
> happening:
> Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk (1):
> xen-pciback: Add debug statements for the MSI/MSI-X configuration
> module.
> After merging them in your xen/next I now have normal interrupts, MSI,
> and MSI-X interrupts delievered to my guests (which are based on
> xen/next + pv/pcifront-2.6.32 latest).
> Bugs:
> - On my own branches (pv/merge.2.6.<blah>) I can only get the normal
> interrupts to work. Note, the pv/merge.2.6.<blah> are branches with
> the Xen-SWIOTLB and Xen PCI Frontend and cherrypicks from various trees
> to make it work. Passing in MSI and MSI-X devices makes the guest hang
> so I think I am missing some patch from your trees. Haven't tracked this
> down yet.
> - There were reports that the PCI front in older kernels (say, SLES10)
> isn't working anymore. Need to track that down too.
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Best regards,
Sander mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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