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Re: [Xen-users] Need some clarifications regarding VT-d requirements	for
 
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Pasi, 
 
 Thank you for that information. I will confirm whether the same applies to my system and report back. I might also modify the wiki as you suggested too... 
 
 
Regards
  Sandi 
 
 
  
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:45 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen  <pasik@xxxxxx> wrote: 
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 02:29:51PM +0200, Sandi Romih wrote: 
>    Hello, 
>    I am looking into building a workstation using Xen to host several 
>    operating systems. 
 >    Looking at the pci passthrough requirements of Xen4.1 on the [1]VTdHowTo 
>    page, I am a little puzzled with the fact that only Intel Core2Duo (with 
>    VT-x), Core2Quad, i7 and Core i5 (vPro Brand) CPU's are supported while 
>    motherboards with the i55x0 chipset are supported (for example 
 >    the Supermicro server mainboard: [2]X8DT3-F). 
>    The irony in all this it that above this list of supported CPU's and 
>    motherboards is the statement "Note that in addition to the motherboard 
>    chipset and BIOS also your CPU must have support for IOMMU IO 
>    virtualization (VT-d)!". 
>    It is ironic because the i55x0 chipset only supports Intel 5500 and 5600 
>    Xeon CPU's, which according to Intel, do NOT have VT-d support integrated. 
>    To my knowledge, Core i7 CPU's can not be used (in a dual configuration) 
>    with i55x0 chipsets. In fact, if one looks at the specs of these 55x0 
>    motherboards, one will only find support for 5500 and 5600 CPU's. 
>    Is it possible that the i55x0 series of chipsets is listed here because it 
>    was used with a single i7 CPU? 
>    I currently have the EVGA SR-2 motherboard (which is a dual Xeon 5500/5600 
>    board with the i5520 chipset) on which I would like to build this multi OS 
>    workstation. 
>    So I would be very grateful if someone could confirm whether Xeon 5600 
>    CPU's and 5520 chipsets will work with pci passthrough in Xen4.1. 
>    Regards 
> 
 
 afaik VT-d IOMMU is more of a chipset feature than CPU feature.. 
also VTdHowTo might be out-of-date. Feel free to update. 
 
Anyway, I have some servers with VT-d IOMMU available with Xeon 5600 series CPUs. 
 
-- Pasi 
 
  
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