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AW: AW: AW: [Xen-users] Debian Kernel and Xen 3.4 
| No, it meant you might get in trouble when you leave it on. At least
with the mentioned combinations. Xen 3.4.1 with 2.6.18.8 works fine
for me.
GrC.
----- Originalnachricht -----
Von: Morbid Angel <mangel@xxxxxx>
Gesendet: Fre, 5.6.2009 11:23
An: Carsten Schiers <carsten@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Xen User-List <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: [Xen-users] Debian Kernel and Xen 3.4
Hi!
So if I right understand, I can get problems with IRQ sharing if I turn 
this option off? Its important in my system because I use pci hide.
Greetz
Carsten Schiers schrieb:
> In the past I used Debian Etch Xen 3.2-1 with the Bastian Blank (waldi) 
> kernels.
> I noticed some problems with MSI handling in that combination. As Debian 
> kernels
> and Xen builds created problems for me with respect to powermanagement (time 
> went
> backwards), I changed to the Xen kernel.
> 
> So that was the basis of my guess, when I read that someones using a Debian 
> kernel
> and an MSI based error message occured. By the option - as explained - you 
> switch 
> that off and use GSI instead. 
> 
> For me, I will check in one of the next steps, whether I can use my 4th PCI 
> slot, 
> that up to MSI support shared GSI IRQ with the PCIe slots that now have their 
> own
> MSI.
> 
> BR,
> Carsten.
> 
> 
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