Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Mike Larkin
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 06:49:30PM +0200, Farid Joubbi wrote: > Hi, > The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before > I did the passthrough. > The Intel NIC worked correctly natively when I tested the OpenBSD installer. > The Intel NIC works in bhyve if I install

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Farid Joubbi
NetBSD does not work either. I get the exact same error as with OpenBSD. CentOS works fine. On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 10:20 PM Farid Joubbi wrote: > I am running several virtual machines on top of bhyve. I've got FreeBSD, > RHEL, Linux Mint and Debian running now. > I have tried OpenBSD without a

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Farid Joubbi
I am running several virtual machines on top of bhyve. I've got FreeBSD, RHEL, Linux Mint and Debian running now. I have tried OpenBSD without a passthrough NIC and CentOS. On Thu, Jul 5, 2018, 20:14 Tom Smyth wrote: > Farid > Can you check if the SR-IOV works by runing another OS as a vm on

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Tom Smyth
Farid Can you check if the SR-IOV works by runing another OS as a vm on top of Bhyve on the host that is what I meant on my previous mail Thanks On 5 July 2018 at 17:49, Farid Joubbi wrote: > Hi, > The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before > I did the

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Farid Joubbi
Hi, The Intel NIC works correctly in the native FreeBSD. I used it there before I did the passthrough. The Intel NIC worked correctly natively when I tested the OpenBSD installer. The Intel NIC works in bhyve if I install FreeBSD. The new Broadcom NIC also works normally as long as it's not a

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Tom Smyth
Hello Farid, Can you confirm that other operating systems pick up the Nic ok and they function ok has the Physical Host settings been setup correctly for SR-IOV is it possible that the nic has been assigned to another vm ? Hope this helps On 5 July 2018 at 15:38, Farid Joubbi wrote: > I

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-05 Thread Farid Joubbi
I realize now that I wrote a reply to only Mike and not the whole misc earlier. Anyway. The server is running several functions, and it's not popular to do maintenance on it. I went ahead and rebooted it anyway since this is important ;-) I booted the OpenBSD 6.3 install media natively on the

Re: em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-04 Thread Mike Larkin
On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 03:36:17AM +0200, Farid Joubbi wrote: > Hi, > > I have a server running bhyve in FreeBSD. I did PCI passthrough in order > to have exclusive access to one of the network interfaces on the server. > My plan was to use that NIC in OpenBSD. Unfortunately when I boot the 6.3

em0: couldn't map interrupt (No support for my Intel NIC?)

2018-07-04 Thread Farid Joubbi
Hi, I have a server running bhyve in FreeBSD. I did PCI passthrough in order to have exclusive access to one of the network interfaces on the server. My plan was to use that NIC in OpenBSD. Unfortunately when I boot the 6.3 release installer I get this in dmesg: "em0 at pci0 dev 5 function 0