On Monday, December 20, 2010 09:37:33 pm Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi Tom, just wrote that to linux-pci in reply to your VFIO annouce,
but your email bounced. Alex gave me your ieee one instead, I'm sending
this copy to you, please feel free to reply on the list !
Cheers,
Ben.
On
On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 16:29 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 15:21 -0800, Tom Lyon wrote:
VFIO driver development has moved to a publicly accessible respository
on github:
git://github.com/pugs/vfio-linux-2.6.git
This is a clone of the Linux-2.6 tree
On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 11:48 -0800, Tom Lyon wrote:
Ben - I don't have any good news for you.
DMA remappers like on Power and Sparc have been around forever, the new thing
about Intel/AMD iommus is the per-device address spaces and the protection
inherent in having separate mappings for
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 15:21 -0800, Tom Lyon wrote:
VFIO driver development has moved to a publicly accessible respository
on github:
git://github.com/pugs/vfio-linux-2.6.git
This is a clone of the Linux-2.6 tree with all VFIO changes on the vfio
branch (which is the default). There
VFIO driver development has moved to a publicly accessible respository
on github:
git://github.com/pugs/vfio-linux-2.6.git
This is a clone of the Linux-2.6 tree with all VFIO changes on the vfio
branch (which is the default). There is a tag 'vfio-v6' marking the latest
release of VFIO.