>To rule out if it's a problem with your guest xml. Let me know if you are interested and I will write down the steps.
I am way more than interested to try that :) Thanks a lot 2015-05-22 10:46 GMT-07:00 Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in>: > Gabriel Laupre <glau...@gmail.com> writes: > > >> Thanks for the update. Did you get a chance to run qemu standalone > > without libvirt? > > How can I do that, what are the purpose to do so and why to try that? > > (thank you ^^) > To rule out if it's a problem with your guest xml. Let me know if you are > interested and I will write down the steps. > > > 2015-05-21 13:32 GMT-07:00 Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in>: > > > >> Gabriel Laupre <glau...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > >> >> AppArmor is Debian based, but that doesn't stop you from > >> > running/installing it on other distros > >> > > >> >> $ dmesg | grep apparmor > >> > > >> > The service isn't started nor present in my machine. Thank you for the > >> hint > >> > though. > >> > I am still stuck with this error and it is not dependent of my Intel > >> NIC, I > >> > used another one and I still got the same error message. > >> > ps: tks to remind me to send to the mailing list:) > >> > >> Thanks for the update. Did you get a chance to run qemu standalone > without > >> libvirt ? > >> > >> > 2015-05-21 12:32 GMT-07:00 Karl Apsite <karl.aps...@dornerworks.com>: > >> > > >> >> AppArmor is Debian based, but that doesn't stop you from > >> >> running/installing it > >> >> on other distros > >> >> > >> >> $ dmesg | grep apparmor > >> >> > >> >> On 05/20/2015 02:56 PM, Bandan Das wrote: > >> >> > Gabriel Laupre <glau...@gmail.com> writes: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Mmmhh, > >> >> >> My SELinux is disabled. Is Apparmor not only on debian/ubuntu and > >> suse, > >> >> am > >> >> >> I wrong? I have no idea on that :) > >> >> > > >> >> > Yeah, me neither :) I am just trying to rule out all possibilities. > >> >> > > >> >> >> 2015-05-20 11:23 GMT-07:00 Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in>: > >> >> >> > >> >> >>> Oh and one more thing! You already answered before but just > wanted > >> to > >> >> >>> confirm > >> >> >>> that you don't have apparmor running, right ? > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in> writes: > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>>> Gabriel Laupre <glau...@gmail.com> writes: > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>>>> Yes, indeed it is. What distro is this ? Do you have SELinux > or > >> any > >> >> >>> other > >> >> >>>>> security feature enabled ? Can you please verify that the file > >> has a > >> >> >>>>> appropriate label if SELinux is enabled ? (ls -lZ > /dev/vfio/vfio) > >> >> >>>>> My distrib: > >> >> >>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# cat /proc/version > >> >> >>>>> Linux version 3.10.0-229.1.2.el7.x86_64 ( > >> >> >>> buil...@kbuilder.dev.centos.org) > >> >> >>>>> (gcc version 4.8.2 20140120 (Red Hat 4.8.2-16) (GCC) ) #1 SMP > Fri > >> >> Mar 27 > >> >> >>>>> 03:04:26 UTC 2015 > >> >> >>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# cat /etc/centos-release > >> >> >>>>> CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# ls -lZ /dev/vfio/vfio > >> >> >>>>> crw-rw-rw- root root ? > >> /dev/vfio/vfio > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> SELinux is disabled: > >> >> >>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# getenforce > >> >> >>>>> Disabled > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> I guess no other security feature is enabled that I am aware > of. I > >> >> once > >> >> >>> had > >> >> >>>>> a message saying that it can be one of the following issues > >> (listing > >> >> the > >> >> >>>>> 5). So I guess it can be any combination of those issues, even > >> >> something > >> >> >>>>> completely different. > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Ugh, I am out of options! Can you please try a few more things: > Can > >> >> you > >> >> >>> try > >> >> >>>> running qemu directly and see if you see the same behavior ? If > you > >> >> still > >> >> >>>> haven't tried running as root, please try that too. Also, please > >> check > >> >> >>> dmesg > >> >> >>>> for any vfio related errors. > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>>> libvirtError: internal error: process exited while connecting > to > >> >> >>>>> monitor: 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935043Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed to > >> >> >>>>> open /dev/vfio/vfio: Operation not permitted > >> >> >>>> Well, this is the first error from vfio_connect_container() > when it > >> >> does: > >> >> >>>> fd = qemu_open("/dev/vfio/vfio", O_RDWR); > >> >> >>>> if (fd < 0) { > >> >> >>>> error_report("vfio: failed to open /dev/vfio/vfio: %m"); > >> >> >>>> ret = -errno; > >> >> >>>> ... > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> The rest are followup errors printed from the other functions in > >> the > >> >> >>>> stack due to this error. > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>> Bandan > >> >> >>>> > >> >> >>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935091Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed to > >> >> >>>>> setup container for group 24 > >> >> >>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935107Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed to > >> >> >>>>> get group 24 > >> >> >>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935135Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: Device > >> >> >>>>> initialization failed. > >> >> >>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935157Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: Device > >> >> >>>>> 'vfio-pci' could not be initialized > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>> 2015-05-19 21:17 GMT-08:00 Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in>: > >> >> >>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> On May 20, 2015, at 12:29 AM, Gabriel Laupre < > glau...@gmail.com > >> > > >> >> >>> wrote: > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> Thank Bandan, > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Assuming you are on an intel box, have you booted your > kernel > >> with > >> >> >>>>>> intel_iommu=on ? > >> >> >>>>>>> Yes, I have booted my kernel with the intel_iommu=on. (I > don't > >> >> >>> remember > >> >> >>>>>> how to check that now though ^^) > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Please paste the output of dmesg | grep -e DMAR -e IOMMU ? > >> >> >>>>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# dmesg | grep -e DMAR -e IOMMU > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.000000] ACPI: DMAR 00000000bf79e0c0 00118 (v01 AMI > >> >> OEMDMAR > >> >> >>>>>> 00000001 MSFT 00000097) > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.000000] Intel-IOMMU: enabled > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.039149] dmar: IOMMU 0: reg_base_addr fbffe000 ver 1:0 > cap > >> >> >>>>>> c90780106f0462 ecap f020f6 > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550126] IOMMU 0 0xfbffe000: using Queued invalidation > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550131] IOMMU: Setting RMRR: > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550149] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.0 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550184] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.1 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550211] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.2 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550241] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.7 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550272] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.0 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550302] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.1 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550329] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.2 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550358] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.7 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xbf7ec000 - 0xbf7fffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550375] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.0 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550387] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.1 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550399] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.2 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550410] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1a.7 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550421] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.0 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550433] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.1 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550444] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.2 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550458] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1d.7 > >> >> >>>>>> [0xec000 - 0xeffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550471] IOMMU: Prepare 0-16MiB unity mapping for LPC > >> >> >>>>>>> [ 0.550483] IOMMU: Setting identity map for device > >> 0000:00:1f.0 > >> >> >>> [0x0 > >> >> >>>>>> - 0xffffff] > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> Yeah, this looks ok. Actually, taking a second look, I can’t > >> think > >> >> of > >> >> >>>>>> anyway how this could be related to file permissions on > >> >> /dev/vfio/vfio. > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Why does opening /dev/vfio/vfio fail ? Can you please > confirm > >> that > >> >> >>> you > >> >> >>>>>> have read/write permissions as the user you are trying to run > ? > >> >> >>>>>>> [root@peryn5 ~]# cd /dev/vfio/ > >> >> >>>>>>> [root@peryn5 vfio]# ls -la | grep vfio > >> >> >>>>>>> crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 196 May 18 11:54 vfio > >> >> >>>>>>> The right should be okay I guess. > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> Yes, indeed it is. What distro is this ? Do you have SELinux > or > >> any > >> >> >>> other > >> >> >>>>>> security feature enabled ? Can you please verify that the file > >> has a > >> >> >>>>>> appropriate label if SELinux is enabled ? (ls -lZ > /dev/vfio/vfio) > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> Bandan > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> 2015-05-19 18:54 GMT-08:00 Bandan Das <b...@makefile.in>: > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> Hello Gabriel, > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> On May 19, 2015, at 8:03 PM, Gabriel Laupre < > glau...@gmail.com > >> > > >> >> >>> wrote: > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Hello everyone, > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> I am using a Centos 7.1 machine with the kernel 3.10.229. I > >> want > >> >> to > >> >> >>>>>> use my host with SR-IOV to use a virtual function on my NIC as > >> the > >> >> >>> vNIC in > >> >> >>>>>> my new VM. > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> I have an instance started with a old NIC using macvtap > that I > >> >> >>> want to > >> >> >>>>>> change. I am using the > >> >> >>>>>>>> virsh edit instance-00000034 > >> >> >>>>>>>> command to edit the XML configuration to add the new device > I > >> want > >> >> >>> to > >> >> >>>>>> attach. > >> >> >>>>>>> … > >> >> >>>>>>> Assuming you are on an intel box, have you booted your kernel > >> with > >> >> >>>>>> intel_iommu=on ? > >> >> >>>>>>> Please paste the output of dmesg | grep -e DMAR -e IOMMU ? > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> When I try to reboot the VM I get this error: > >> >> >>>>>>>> Error starting domain: internal error: process exited while > >> >> >>> connecting > >> >> >>>>>> to monitor: 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935043Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed > >> >> to > >> >> >>> open > >> >> >>>>>> /dev/vfio/vfio: Operation not permitted > >> >> >>>>>>> Why does opening /dev/vfio/vfio fail ? Can you please confirm > >> that > >> >> >>> you > >> >> >>>>>> have read/write permissions as the user you are trying to run > ? > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935091Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed > >> >> to > >> >> >>> setup > >> >> >>>>>> container for group 24 > >> >> >>>>>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935107Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: vfio: > >> failed > >> >> to > >> >> >>> get > >> >> >>>>>> group 24 > >> >> >>>>>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935135Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: Device > >> >> >>> initialization > >> >> >>>>>> failed. > >> >> >>>>>>>> 2015-05-19T21:46:21.935157Z qemu-kvm: -device > >> >> >>>>>> vfio-pci,host=04:10.4,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3: Device > >> >> 'vfio-pci' > >> >> >>>>>> could not be initialized > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> total Trace here: http://sprunge.us/XZFB > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Any idea how to fix that? > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Thank you very much :) > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>>> Gabriel > >> >> >>>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >