Hello!
> At least on Seattle we do have several regions with that driver and I don't
> expect real hardware
to provide
> a model as simple as ours. So yes, I would be very surprised if there were
> limitations about the
split of
> regions.
Thank you for pointing out, i will check.
Kind regar
> Am 22.07.2015 um 08:52 schrieb Pavel Fedin :
>
> Hello!
>
>>> I think the theory we discussed at the time of putting in the PCIe
>>> device was that if we wanted this we'd add support for the other
>>> PCIe memory window (which would then live at somewhere above 4GB).
>>> Alex, can you remembe
Hello!
> > I think the theory we discussed at the time of putting in the PCIe
> > device was that if we wanted this we'd add support for the other
> > PCIe memory window (which would then live at somewhere above 4GB).
> > Alex, can you remember what the idea was?
>
> Yes, pretty much. It would g
On 07/20/15 15:30, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:23:45 +0200
Alexander Graf wrote:
On 07/20/15 11:41, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 20 July 2015 at 09:55, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
In our project we work on a very fast paravirtualized network I/O drivers,
based on ivshmem.
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:23:45 +0200
Alexander Graf wrote:
> On 07/20/15 11:41, Peter Maydell wrote:
> > On 20 July 2015 at 09:55, Pavel Fedin wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> In our project we work on a very fast paravirtualized network I/O
> >> drivers, based on ivshmem. We
> >> successfully g
On 07/20/15 11:41, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 20 July 2015 at 09:55, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
In our project we work on a very fast paravirtualized network I/O drivers,
based on ivshmem. We
successfully got ivshmem working on ARM, however with one hack.
Currently we have:
--- cut ---
On 20 July 2015 at 09:55, Pavel Fedin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> In our project we work on a very fast paravirtualized network I/O drivers,
> based on ivshmem. We
> successfully got ivshmem working on ARM, however with one hack.
> Currently we have:
> --- cut ---
> [VIRT_PCIE_MMIO] = { 0
Hello!
In our project we work on a very fast paravirtualized network I/O drivers,
based on ivshmem. We
successfully got ivshmem working on ARM, however with one hack.
Currently we have:
--- cut ---
[VIRT_PCIE_MMIO] = { 0x1000, 0x2eff },
[VIRT_PCIE_PIO] = { 0x