Hi Gregor,

You'd better set the loglevel=8 to print debug information. Can you also
try linux guest?

Randy (Weidong)

Yang, Sheng wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 September 2008 16:44:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> i am interested in the use of the new VT-d hardware feature.
>> My Dell-PC "OPTIPLEX" is capable for this.
>> The Linux-System was an Ubuntu-8.10 (AMD64) with the current
>> Linux-Kernel from the KVM-Kernel GIT repository. (2.6.27-rc4)
>> To use VT-d i download kvm-74 and take the patches from "Amit Shah".
>> 1) The KVM/userspace [PATCH1/1] was applied without errors.
>> 2) The VTD [PATCH1/2] seems already be applied.
>> 3) The VTD [PATCH2/2] was applied without errors.
>> 
>> Now I use the command line option -pcidevice dev=00:03.19 to pass the
>> Intel Pro Gigabit Network Device to my WindowsXP Guest-System.
>> 
>> Qemu told me something like: "passing 00:03.19 as device 00:03.00 to
>> the guest system". Windows starts normally fast. But then its slow
>> rapidly down. My mouse stops for about 10sec and then goes again for
>> 1sec. 
>> 
>> Windows remember the new hardware correctly. And after i install the
>> new driver, the system seems to go a little bit faster.
>> 
>> But the problem was, that no ping or other network packages was
>> send/received. 
>> 
>> What can i do to find the problem? (Debugging?)
> 
> Hi Gregor
> 
> Can you have a look at your dmesg and post it here? I think we can
> got some clue.
> 
> Thanks!
> --
> regards
> Yang, Sheng
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Gregor Glomm
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