Hello,

I have recently obtained an Asus C60M1-I motherboard, based on the C60 Fusion 
APU and Hudson A50M chipset.  As it appears that adapting E350-based 
motherboards using the same chipset was relatively straightforward, I would 
like to explore getting it to work with my motherboard also.

There is one thing that I would like to confirm though:  Although my 
motherboard does have SVM (CPU virtualisation) available, after testing with 
Xen Community Platform I have found that I haven't got IOMMU (I/O 
virtualisation) available.  The thing is, similar motherboards based on the 
E350/450 do have this feature.

Reading around, it is considered that IOMMU is a feature of the chipset which 
has to be exposed by the EFI firmware in the form of the "DMAR" ACPI table.  
Asus doesn't provide this except on certain server-oriented motherboards, other 
manufacturers do.

So would implementing coreboot for my motherboard help with this?

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