On Wed, 2019-05-15 at 10:05:01 UTC, Greg Kurz wrote:
> On POWER9, if the hypervisor supports XIVE exploitation mode, the guest OS
> will unconditionally requests for the XIVE interrupt mode even if XIVE was
> deactivated with the kernel command line xive=off. Later on, when the spapr
> XIVE init co
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On 5/15/19 12:05 PM, Greg Kurz wrote:
> On POWER9, if the hypervisor supports XIVE exploitation mode, the guest OS
> will unconditionally requests for the XIVE interrupt mode even if XIVE was
> deactivated with the kernel command line xive=off. Later on, when the spapr
> XIVE init code handles xive
On POWER9, if the hypervisor supports XIVE exploitation mode, the guest OS
will unconditionally requests for the XIVE interrupt mode even if XIVE was
deactivated with the kernel command line xive=off. Later on, when the spapr
XIVE init code handles xive=off, it disables XIVE and tries to fall back