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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Failure: passthrough of 2 PCIe devices - regression of "
> (XEN) [VT-D]io.c:327: d3: unbind: m_gsi=0 g_gsi=36 device=5 intx=0
> (XEN) [VT-D]io.c:386: d3 unmap: m_irq=0 device=5 intx=0
> (XEN) [VT-D]io.c:303: d3: bind: m_gsi=17 g_gsi=36 device=5 intx=0
> (XEN) domctl.c:920:d0 pt_irq_create_bind failed!
> (XEN) irq.c:1590: dom3: forcing unbind of pirq 0
>
> In xen-4.0 (SLES11-SP1) all went fine.
> I saw some added code in tools/ioemu-remote/hw/pt-msi.c function
> pt_msi_setup()
> in xen-unstable:
Hmmm, that is Stefano's code (git log -p hw/pt-msi.c)
Lets ask him.
>
> gvec = dev->msi->data & 0xFF;
> if (!gvec) {
> /* if gvec is 0, the guest is asking for a particular pirq that
> * is passed as dest_id */
> pirq = (dev->msi->addr_hi & 0xffffff00) |
> ((dev->msi->addr_lo >> MSI_TARGET_CPU_SHIFT) & 0xff);
> PT_LOG("pt_msi_setup requested pirq = %d\n", pirq);
> }
>
> If I remove this code the device 00:1b.0 gets pirq 37 and 00:10.0 gets pirq
> 36.
> Now at least device 00:10.0 (WLAN) works. The audio device is still another
> problem.
>
> Is this a already seen problem after all these msi discussions on the list?
> Thanks!
>
> Dietmar.
>
>
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