Hello, with the hint/patches from "Han, Weidong" I cound correct my system-build and now the NIC works fine under Windows. Only the "Unbalanced enables for IRQ 21" (my pci-passed throug Gigabit NIC)commes nearly endless. (not importend for me)
I am happy now. Thanks all, Gregor >On Thursday 04 September 2008 17:12:28 Han, Weidong wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I try to explain the current state on my pc. >> > >> > 1) The patch KVM 1/2 was applied with the following change. >> > The files "drivers/pci/iova.h" and "drivers/pci/intel-iommu.h" >> > already exists. And I get both files rejected. >> > So I take the headers from the KVM 1/2 Patchfile and use these a >> > "iova.h" and "intel-iommu.h". Kernel compiles without errors. >> > >> > 2) What known bug is in the latest userspace patchfile? (Told by >> > Yang, Sheng) >> > >I think it's mentioned by Ben that userspace patch refer a kvm fd before it >was initialized correctly. (patch at 2008-08-26, Hope I don't miss any update > >on this... ) > >> in add_assigned_device(), you can simply comment out some lines between >> following #ifdef and #endif as follows. >> >> +#ifdef KVM_CAP_IOMMU >> //+ r = kvm_check_extension(kvm_context, KVM_CAP_IOMMU); >> //+ if (r) >> + assigned_devices[nr_assigned_devices].dma |= >> + KVM_DEV_ASSIGN_ENABLE_IOMMU; >> + >> //+ r = get_param_value(dma, sizeof dma, "dma", arg); >> //+ if (r && !strncmp(dma, "none", 4)) { >> //+ assigned_devices[nr_assigned_devices].dma &= >> //+ ~KVM_DEV_ASSIGN_ENABLE_IOMMU; >> + } >> +#endif >> > >Yeah, as this workaround. > >> Randy (Weidong) >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> * On Wednesday 03 September 2008 14:07:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> i make some more tests with >> >>> 1) an old APCI1500/PCI card no linux driver support -> so i don't >> >>> need to unload the module. 2) my second network-card Realtek 10/100 >> >>> MBit. >> >>> >> >>> Both don't work at all. Only my first gigabit-onboard-network-card >> >>> starts. >> >>> >> >>> Here the output from userspace/dmesg: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 1) // Applied Micro Circuits Corp. APCI1500 Signal processing >> >>> controller >> >>> >> >>> Warning: No DNS servers found >> >>> Registered host PCI device 03:00.0 ("03:00.0") as guest device >> >>> 00:03.0 assigned_dev_update_irq: Input/output error >> >>> assigned_dev_update_irq: Input/output error >> >> >> >> This means the devices shares the irq with some other device in the >> >> system. See the "lspci -v" output for details. >> >> >> >>> 2) // 03:02.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. >> >>> RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) Registered host PCI device 03:02.0 >> >>> ("03:02.0") as guest device 00:03.0 assigned_dev_update_irq: >> >>> Input/output error >> >>> >> >>> [ 369.195971] pci 0000:03:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) >> >>> -> IRQ 18 [ 369.326026] kvm_vm_ioctl_assign_irq: couldn't allocate >> >>> irq for pv device >> >> >> >> Same error. >> >> >> >>> Sould i update the BIOS if possible/available? >> >> >> >> That's not necessary. We don't support assigning devices that share >> >> the irq on >> >> >> >> the host with some other device. You can try inserting one device at >> >> a time and try different PCI slots. >> >> >> >>> Could it be a problem with the already assigned patches? (See the >> >>> first E-Mail :The VTD [PATCH1/2] seems already be applied. ) >> >> >> >> No patches have already been applied to any tree. You'll definitely >> >> have to apply the 1/2 patch as well. >> > >> > Ok. On both PCI-Cards (1) APCI1500 Signal processing controller and >> > (2) Realtek NIC >> > the IRQ is shared with my USB-UHCI-Controller. >> > On this PC there is no PS2-Connector (USB-Mouse/USB-Keyboard). >> > When I unload the usb module on the host, I can not handle the system >> > anymore. > >Well, another choice is use VNC from anyother machine. > >> > >> > I can start qemu/kvm remote over a serial-console. But then I cannot >> > use the guest system without keyboard/mouse. (login and so) >> > >> > "Han, Weidong" told to use IRQF_SHARED in reqeust_irq(). In which >> > code? > >kvm_vm_ioctl_assign_irq() in x86.c. But for you are using keyboard and mouse, > >I think it would cause chaos? Maybe you can tell USB 2.0 controller apart >from USB 1.1, and just unload 2.0 ones. The USB 1.1 is UHCI while 2.0 is >EHCI, the drivers can be made as modules. > >> > >> > Both tests are only made to get an idea how it works with other >> > devices. >> > >> > My primary efforts are to use my onboard Gigabit with VT-d direct on >> > the Windows guest-system. This device don't share the IRQ with an >> > other device. But I have the problems with: 1) slow down the complete >> > system and generate this Unbalanced IRQ 21 messages. 2) Packet >> > statistic under windows shows on this device no package traffic in >> > live-network. (no ping etc. possible) > >No clue, if you ensure that you've got latest version of patch... I think it >was posted by Amit at 2008-08-26. > >BTW: Can you try a new Linux guest if possible? > >-- >regards >Yang, Sheng > >> > >> > Thanks for your hints. >> > >> > Gregor -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html