Hi
I find that the HOW-TO for VT-d pass through on linux-kvm.org asks for
Interrupt Remapping to be enabled in the kernel. However Interrupt
Remapping is dependent on x86_64 (DMAR was also dependent but I guess
the 2.6.30 kernel allows it for 32 bit systems)
Does that mean I will not be able to
-Original Message-
From: kvm-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:kvm-ow...@vger.kernel.org] On
Behalf Of Subash Kalbarga
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 12:51 PM
To: kvm@vger.kernel.org
Subject:
Hi
I find that the HOW-TO for VT-d pass through on linux-kvm.org asks for
Interrupt Remapping
Cc: 'Avi Kivity'; Subash Kalbarga; 'kvm@vger.kernel.org'
Subject: Re: VGA pass-through
Han, Weidong wrote:
Michael Tokarev wrote:
Han, Weidong wrote:
Michael Tokarev wrote:
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But how about using it as a secondary video card? Like, I can
plug another add-on vga card into a free PCI slot
Hi
I am using kvm-86 on 2.6.28 and I am able to pass through most of my PCI
devices successfully. However, I do not see even the KVM BIOS output if I pass
through my VGA adapter.
I am doing -vga none, -nographic and -pcidevice host=xx:yy.z
Should I expect to see the kvm BIOS output? Is VGA