Hi there,

I'm implementing an emulated PCIe Memory class device, but can't get MSI-X 
interrupt emulation working.

So far, the card appears in the guest system and the driver for the card 
recognises it and the emulation of 1MB of accessible r/w registers works as 
desired.

As the real card is connected to the outside world, it can signal events from 
there to the software via 5 MSI-X interrupts. Though I do not manage do get 
MSI-X emulation working in my implementation.

The guest OS is QNX and works just fine on the real hardware. Running QNX as 
guest inside QEMU, the command pci -vvv (QNX equivalent of lspci on Linux) 
shows my card and that it says it's able to do the desired 5 MSI-X interrupts, 
but the QNX driver doesn't activate MSI-X for the card.

In my init function of the PCIe card, I try to make MSI-X available with this 
code:

    ret = msix_init_exclusive_bar (dev, 5, 1);
    if (ret) {
        printf("msix_init() failed\n");
    } else {
        int i;

        for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
            msix_vector_use (dev, i);
        }

        msix = 1;
    }

Can someone tell me, what is wrong or missing in my code or does somebody have 
a minimal example for a (pseudo)device with MSI-X?

Many thanks in advance!

Best regards
Uwe Danzer


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