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Re:[Xen-users] IOMMU Domain for Dom0

To: "Alex Merritt" <merritt.alex@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:[Xen-users] IOMMU Domain for Dom0
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 15:44:28 +0800 (CST)
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At 2011-06-21 12:17:56,"Alex Merritt" <merritt.alex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hello, > >I've been experimenting with VT-d supported PCI-passthrough in Xen for >HVM guests, and was wondering if it is possible to create an IOMMU >domain for Dom0 as well. I'm not sure if I'm asking the question >correctly, but to avoid changing a bare-metal driver for an I/O device >to translate system memory addresses used by a DMA engine, would I >instead be able to allow the IOMMU to transparently translate >addresses just like for guest VMs, but within Dom0?
why put the IOMMU within Dom0? not in the driver domain?
 Some searching and >reading of the wiki pages on xen.org tells me the answer is "no". But >I cannot determine if this is purely because the implementation within >the VMM doesn't exist, or because it is that Dom0 is para-virtualized >and thus cannot use VT-d without VT-x. I'm suspecting it is not the >latter, as the VTdHowTo wiki page hints PV guests may use VT-d and the >Intel manual for VT-d describes OS developers may take advantage of >this extension. > >My immediate interest is more to see if it "can be done" via a hack or >something, not necessarily whether it would make sense for Xen to >support this in the future. > You should ask this question in xen-dev list.
>I'm using Xen 4.1.1 and pv-ops linux (not upstream) 2.6.32.40 on an >Intel X5660 with a Tylersburg chipset. > >Thanks! >Alex > >_______________________________________________ >Xen-users mailing list >Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users


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